Poem: Gliding

 

The birds flapped in the gray sky

And the autumn sun peeked through to say hi. 

Mesmerised by their freedom and playfulness

as they soared high, I leaned in to the 

'What if I was like that?' 

What if I leaned in to more ease and flow, 

Less holding on? 

Less thinking and more embodying my body and soul? 

What if I playfully took off to taste the air

Without concern of the where?

What if I allowed myself to glide and let the currents carry me

Low and high, low and high rather than frantically flap? 

What if I looked at the big landscape rather than 

Focusing on one particular tree? 

What if I acknowledged all the trees, all the paths,

All the different seasons and types of skies?  

What if I just was, in the beauty of that moment?






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