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I wish that I could fly As high as any bird on feathered wing, To soar and proudly sing Above the trees; to touch an azure sky! So happily I’d sing The purest joy of song and merriment, As if though Heaven sent From Angels, given by God’s welling spring! And from my fancied flight I’d worry not of life or death, or care Of wealth or strife, unfair, Or sully, selfishly, one single night! But I am only Man And thus, I know not truest happiness As life, a complex mess For me, is difficult to understand.
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Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 5:52 PM UTC
I Wish That I Could Fly
I wish that I could fly As high as any bird on feathered wing, To soar and proudly sing Above the trees; to touch an azure sky! So happily I’d sing The purest joy of song and merriment, As if though Heaven sent From Angels, given by God’s welling spring! And from my fancied flight I’d worry not of life or death, or care Of wealth or strife, unfair, Or sully, selfishly, one single night! But I am only Man And thus, I know not truest happiness As life, a complex mess For me, is difficult to understand.
Wrote this in 2020. I love birds and in my contempt for human complexions I look to birds for simple pleasure.
Rayjord66
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56/M/Wisconsin
Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 5:52 PM UTC
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