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Where I’ll Fly
In the space between myself
where I’d like to sometime be
is the greatest fear I’d find
or the power to rise above
consider terror to be the same
as the unknown put upon
a traveler meant to walk beyond
the far horizon not yet crossed
through forest of bizarre plants
ferns with faces, pines with hats
flowers with a thousand shades
longing faces turned the sun
the animals are even worse
maybe men before they turned
could the pilgrim become same
if will is weak at journey’s end?
a chasm waits at road’s end
with one way to cross beyond
look for the bridge kept within
turn fright aside to fight the dread
aspiration is the fuel
to fire desires, to bridge a fall
inspiration provides the planks
to see the land where I’ll fly.
© 2017. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved. 20170421.
The poem “Where I’ll Fly” is based on the quote, “I am learning everyday to allow the space between where I am, and where I want to be, to inspire me and not to terrify me”.
where I’d like to sometime be
is the greatest fear I’d find
or the power to rise above
consider terror to be the same
as the unknown put upon
a traveler meant to walk beyond
the far horizon not yet crossed
through forest of bizarre plants
ferns with faces, pines with hats
flowers with a thousand shades
longing faces turned the sun
the animals are even worse
maybe men before they turned
could the pilgrim become same
if will is weak at journey’s end?
a chasm waits at road’s end
with one way to cross beyond
look for the bridge kept within
turn fright aside to fight the dread
aspiration is the fuel
to fire desires, to bridge a fall
inspiration provides the planks
to see the land where I’ll fly.
© 2017. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved. 20170421.
The poem “Where I’ll Fly” is based on the quote, “I am learning everyday to allow the space between where I am, and where I want to be, to inspire me and not to terrify me”.
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