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A Cry For Kindred Wings

As the majestic eagle loves his air, Climbing, twisting, up his wispy stair, Mocking Icarus’s too-soft wings, For power holds the raptor o’er grandiose things, Most a splendor, ardent in his realm, As the captain at his galley’s helm Is one with the sea, Do I long to be. I would have join me now a kindred soul, One forged in the same heart-fires, o’er crippled Vulcan’s coal, One who in the mold, so malleable They matched my form, quite unbelievable. But rather than by limbs, I would be wrought, as was his heart, By scorn from woman loved, so as to start A passionate, burning melancholy Transcendent of society, So to live, as if by freedom’s feathers, And fly the sun, no melted wax, as brothers.
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william-bednar
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Nov 6, 2011
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