So Fly


 
This day
you are free

free to fly
to rise and glide
in buoyed flight

to soar skyward
in sweeping circles

so fly

fly high
on mighty thermals
high above this constant rain
you are no longer earthbound

not a prisoner
of my cold steel cage
nor of my constant sorrow
no longer captive
this day

this day will be soaring
and swooping
and diving

free

giving thanks for your feathers
and hollow bones

I have neither
and I cannot escape
so bird — fly for us both
my heart will soar with you

*

rob kistner © 2021

Poetry at: The Sunday Muse

 

16 thoughts on “So Fly”

    1. This picture, this poem, and this song posted here are so rich in beautiful melancholy — I can feel them crying. I am crying — the sadness is, to my soul, palpable and richly embracing. I love to laugh, and I enjoy my silly absurdness, that makes my grandson giggle. But sadness, more than laughter, brings my soul alive. A tear let’s me feel I’m here. I am pleased this touched you Bev, even if just a little. 🙂

    1. Shay, I feel the world becoming numb, becoming more and more shallow, temporary, rootless. Sound bites and instant gratification, all of it here, then gone in a moment. We now pitifully try to express our emotions in emojis. They may seem cute, but anyone with the sensitivity to look beneath the surface, or behind the mirror, will see that this is a turning away from feeling something real, something tangible. I am happy to be soon getting out of the world that is to come. I worry got my grandchild, and I hope, as my son tells me, the human species will find a way. I sm confident that the natural world will find a way — but it may be without us humans. The reason the world is in upheaval is because we have forgotten the importance of setting and preserving our roots of humanity, of things that last. Our world is going backwards, becoming the house made of straw. I stated clearly my beliefs in the opening prose section of my piece “But Wait”.

  1. I can only imagine after your heartfelt plea, the bird is indeed soaring ~ taking you with him/her. I agree tears make us feel alive, laughter does as well .. but not as deeply. A beautiful poem Rob.

    1. Thank you Helen. Light silliness can make one smile, but only something that impacts the soul, brings tears — even tears of Joy are sparked in the soul.

  2. I can feel the blues somewhere in the backdrop beating to the rhythm of the rain. Pitter-patter… I am connected to the weeping Willow so I cry in joy and sorrow.

    Giving thanks for feather – yes

    soaring untethered is freeing

    Soar Rob whenever you have the chance…

  3. “Suga, suga, how’d you get so fly?” Love that song. 🙂

    “fly for us both” … my favorite <3

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