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"City of Gold (Icarus)"

My dear Icarus,

Have you brought tales of gold for me?

You-- the master of self,

The one who held his own thread and shears.

Don't share of how hard you beat your wings

But how the air beat against your brow.

Don't echo your father's faded cries

But sing the songs of the Aegean sea--

Sing them only for me!

 

My sweet Icarus,

Is the world as grand as the travelers say?

Are crumbling maps and hand-spun tales nothing to compare?

I've read of Sicily, where your father rests his mourning head.

I've traced its rivers as they curved against my torn papyrus.

Sicily, the land of Aetna.

Oh, to watch the land shake at the beckoning of her call

(Oh, to fly free of these labyrinth walls)!

 

My darling Icarus,

Tell me-- is life better above the blanket of Grecian blue?

Is it better than what the Fates designed?

Is it better than what I hold today

(please, let it be more than today)?

 

My beloved Icarus,

Will you give me your wings--

The mingling of feather, wax, and dreams.

Will you give me your wings and

Your will to yearn higher and higher

 

So that I too can reach the city of gold.

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Written by
lani-foronda
Published
Apr 1, 2017
Lines·Words
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May 24, 2016 + March 3, 2017

Tags
#dreams#flying#ambition#greed#mythology#icarus#goals#greekmythology
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