My words meet an untimely death as soon as they leave my lips.
Hang in the air for just a moment,
before falling on the floor between us, wilted.
You must have all the power of bereavement on your breath.
You illuminate my ignorance at every given turn.
I do nothing, remain silent and allow the grievances to burn.
I will leave soon, there is nothing you can do.
I must become all I can be
and come to know the moon.
I must break away from tyranny to find my own faults.
Here it is my decision, who I want to be.
And when I return after many years...
My voice will ring beautiful clear,
and you who doubted me will stand in awe.
As I grace your ear with the sound of my freedom.
Worth is measured in potential, not years.
That was your fallacy, it will not be mine.
I will not lend you a ride, now that I have my wings.
But I will let you see, maybe even touch...
before I fly off into the sunrise
and leave you here as such.
The last stanza is the best.
ReplyDeleteDid you say "beautiful clear" to make it sound Southern, or did you just forget the LY? Or do you not like adverbs?
I like it.
I'm against adverbs. Adamantly.
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