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. With wings at rest longer than its tail My hobby waits. Great bird of creation, Where do you come from? As I sit and mull You take flight to and from places I may Never know, Where are you taking me, Great spirit on high, far, farther-ring with light And the wind, which streams then to delirium Heights? I am bled and I am torn. Must I Suffer in my soaring? Your clutch, tings The sky, pierce the cloud, my hobby hovers, I dream of coronations, talons to my head— A crown of thorns.
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Oct 19, 2016
Oct 19, 2016 at 7:10 PM UTC
Hobby
. With wings at rest longer than its tail My hobby waits. Great bird of creation, Where do you come from? As I sit and mull You take flight to and from places I may Never know, Where are you taking me, Great spirit on high, far, farther-ring with light And the wind, which streams then to delirium Heights? I am bled and I am torn. Must I Suffer in my soaring? Your clutch, tings The sky, pierce the cloud, my hobby hovers, I dream of coronations, talons to my head— A crown of thorns.
hobby 1): a small Old World falcon (Falco subbuteo) with long wings that is dark blue above and white below with dark streaking on the breast. 2): a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation.
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Oct 19, 2016
Oct 19, 2016 at 7:10 PM UTC
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