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Monthy Poetry Challenge for April.
Write your longest poem. Winner is decided by likes, and will receive a crisp $10.00 -String us along until you're done with us.
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Dwizzerk in Poetry & Free Verse

Wingless Freedom 2

Never a day passed

when he wasn’t there

watching the rose

white star birds

grazing in the cloudy air.

Soaring beyond sight

to appear once again.

The Fairy Terns

miracles of nature

this child was their life-long friend.

Over time, he was welcomed

following the pattern they flew.

from sky to sea

and back again

he was immersed in sunlit blue.

When he got married

they attended the rites

dazzling the couple

with flawless ballets

of graceful, inspired flight.

When his first child was born

they celebrated the birth

by directing sunlight

to enfold the infant

endowing its soul with mirth.

When his marriage ended

and his heart was broken

they hovered near him all that day

singing a song

too sad to be spoken.

When his son died in the war

and his soul was beyond healing

they wept rainbow tears

of impassioned color

to reflect what he was feeling.

Then, one day he came

and they weren’t there anymore.

He waited and watched

but they returned not

to the sky nor to the shore.

Afterwards he became depressed

when he knew his dearlings were gone

he felt deep inside

that they no longer loved him

so he made himself move on.

Many years later

after he drove everyone away

the cancer came

his breathing slowed down

his life-force a fading grey.

Slowly his limbs failed him

and he knew the end was near.

So he asked some neighbors

to take him back

to the beach which he held so dear.

They did as he wished

and left him alone.

So, there he remained

from dawn to dusk

till his body became like stone.

As his eyes began to close

he suddenly heard a sound.

Looked up and saw dozens

of Fairy Terns

slowly circling round.

One by one they descended

and covered him with their wings.

They took his pain

upon themselves

like fluttering heavenly kings.

As they flew off again

to the faraway lands

he held the last one gently

and wept

precious jewels into the sand.

The Sunlight was fading

as he let it be.

And when it flew away

He closed his eyes

as his body set his spirit free.