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    Sonnet for First Flight

    This morning, early rain so sweetly kissed
    my face, while all around me spicy leaves
    commenced to fall. The shifting air is bliss:
    a twirling cirque soleil that sharply weaves

    and flips. I long to join that acrobat
    who wheels and beckons me from far above:
    the autumn's fading stories landing flat
    upon my head as if to offer love;

    a spinning, wheeling, circling of scent
    and sight and flight that flings my rusty caw
    aloft on winds of amorous intent.
    I spread my shaky, tattered wings in awe,

    then quaking, shivering, turning in delight,
    I join my lover's early morning flight.

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    Good on ya Russ, for making your way back to post something new. Been a while, hasn't it? Nice effort, wonder what the others might think, tho? <bump>

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    Okay, it's a bit schmaltzy. I can live with that. I knew it when I wrote it. I still like it. <bump>

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    It's rather lovely.

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    Pov

    Thanks! The POV for the person in the poem is a young woman I know who is exploring her way outward.

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    I find it quite beautiful.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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