Echoes of Flight
Once, a whisper of leaves, a forest's soft sigh,
I was the river's clear voice, beneath an open sky.
Roots deep in the earth, where silence held sway,
Every dawn a fresh canvas, every night a gentle decay.
No burden of thought, no ambition's sharp sting,
Just the flow of the seasons, the joy birds would sing.
A fragment of wildness, content and serene,
Living the moment, a vibrant, green dream.
Then a strange yearning, a twist in the light,
Pulled me from stillness, into a world of new plight.
Stone paths instead of soft moss, harsh sounds in the air,
A heart now encumbered with worry and care.
Faces like masks, hurrying past in the street,
Promises hollow, both bitter and sweet.
I built walls of silence, though longing to share,
A captive of striving, caught in a human despair.
Dreams like tall towers, yet crumbling to dust,
In this race against time, I lost all my trust.
But a glint in the distance, a flicker of hope,
Beyond the grey concrete, a boundless wide scope.
The ocean's deep call, a forgotten, pure plea,
A promise of solace, just waiting for me.
Shedding the layers, the weight of the past,
Into the vast blue, my spirit cast.
No more chains, no more yearning to hold,
Just the salt on my wings, a story untold.
A gull on the current, effortlessly borne,
Greeted by sunrises, each brand new morn.
Lost in the endless, the sky and the sea,
Finally stillness, unbound and truly free
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