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One winged Heron

A bird, earthbound, disabled by birth.

Left out, deserted and even made fun of by the others, because it was not just different, it was also not capable to do what they ever did,

Taking off into the azure of the wonderful heaven, the sky far above,

A tasteless sight of a rainy day, brought from the drought of emotions

A fate, to never take off, unless he finds another to be his other half,

Broken loneliness, dancing in the loitering darkness of their life, infinite shades of punishment, fear and  envy embellished in his soul,

Looked down upon, yet determinded, hopeful of what the future may hold, two single winged herons might be able to melt within love,

Darling, blood flows through the veins of fate, are you my lovebird, the one I'll finally spread the one wing I have with and fly, far away?

Let us melt, like no others have until we are unable to feel alone, dear

So don't be shy, experience the grand beauty of the heavens above with me, after all we are two peas in a *** crushed by the same fate.

Kiss me now, take off with me, so we may fly through the embrace of the sun which is shining, with every cloud and their silver lining,

It will be alright, Darling

 

~ Umi

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Written by
UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
Published
Apr 8, 2018
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