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there once was a girl

who wanted to fly

so she put on

her prettiest white dress

a left her mother a note

to say

that she loved her and that today

she was finally going to fly away

(salt water blurred the ink

into a bit unreadable mess

but it's the thought

that counts)

 

she could have taken the

subway

but the sky was such a

******* beautiful

shade of blue

(what an

absolutely

positively

wonderful

day to fly

she thought)

so she soaked it all in

and dreamed

of the red running out

(mother would be

so very unhappy

about her

pretty white dress)

as she said a

few final farewells

to the city

that never knew her name

 

the traffic was loud

but her thoughts were louder

and with each flight of steps

she rose

above the chatter

finally

finally finally

she saw the door

the entrance to freedom

to the roof

(the exit)

 

they tried to stop her

with their loud megaphones

(still her thoughts were louder)

she heard from below

the sounds of wails and moans

but she was above it all

the skyline was before her

the possibilities

that ******* beautiful

shade of blue

held for her

so tempting

and then

with eyes closed

she flew

(fell)

 

the rush

freedom

the wait

agony

she wanted

nothing more

than she and

the pavement

to collide

 

two seconds later

as the engines cried

without bang

nor whimper

the little girl

died

 

(oh, how her mother cried

over that pretty red dress)

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Nov 13, 2013
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