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They crowd and jostle, the ever-present soot-black jackdaws, Noisily quarrelsome, never doubting their close-knit kinship, The unmistakable chatter, raucous like winged chainsaws, How I envy their warm sociability, and loving courtship, I long to rip down these walls, to be at one with joyous jackdaws! I marvel as it hovers, then in a blink swoops, a majestic kestrel! Without mercy will **** and then **** again, Do not judge harshly, it has young, this is no callous scoundrel, No false modesty, reigns supreme amongst aerial stuntmen, I long to rip down these walls, and plunge like a killer kestrel! A restless game of hide and seek, hello bye-bye blackbird! What energy! here, there and everywhere, Hedgerow or open space, resolute and undeterred, Never tires, so sleek and debonair! I long to rip down these walls, to forage with a blessed blackbird! A silent sentinel of death, the dusk-loving owl, With all-seeing eyes, unerringly selects its prey,   Creatures of the night beware! of the habitual hungry prowl, Razor sharp, rarely do these talons go astray, I long to rip down these walls, to salute my heroic occult-owl! I am at peace, I will never leave these walls, A barred window will be my eyesight, A glimpse of freedom, before death befalls, Fly free for me! to satisfy my avian appetite. © Robert Porteus
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Jul 12, 2021
Jul 12, 2021 at 7:05 AM UTC
A Glimpse of Freedom (Part One)
They crowd and jostle, the ever-present soot-black jackdaws, Noisily quarrelsome, never doubting their close-knit kinship, The unmistakable chatter, raucous like winged chainsaws, How I envy their warm sociability, and loving courtship, I long to rip down these walls, to be at one with joyous jackdaws! I marvel as it hovers, then in a blink swoops, a majestic kestrel! Without mercy will **** and then **** again, Do not judge harshly, it has young, this is no callous scoundrel, No false modesty, reigns supreme amongst aerial stuntmen, I long to rip down these walls, and plunge like a killer kestrel! A restless game of hide and seek, hello bye-bye blackbird! What energy! here, there and everywhere, Hedgerow or open space, resolute and undeterred, Never tires, so sleek and debonair! I long to rip down these walls, to forage with a blessed blackbird! A silent sentinel of death, the dusk-loving owl, With all-seeing eyes, unerringly selects its prey,   Creatures of the night beware! of the habitual hungry prowl, Razor sharp, rarely do these talons go astray, I long to rip down these walls, to salute my heroic occult-owl! I am at peace, I will never leave these walls, A barred window will be my eyesight, A glimpse of freedom, before death befalls, Fly free for me! to satisfy my avian appetite. © Robert Porteus
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Jul 12, 2021
Jul 12, 2021 at 7:05 AM UTC
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