Follow flight of birds
4 March 2016

Mother wakes
Shaking off the crusts
From past wounds
Stretching taut
We receive havoc we brought
With our tiny hands
Tall splendour
She unfolds her gait
Ninth wonder
Defines her
Moving through Eleventh gate
Lava and thunder
Molten breath
She trembles and heaves
With the tides
As she rides
Brings upon us Mercy’s death
Split faith her stallion

The blind screech
They cling to tatters
Dying leech
Mind flatters
While the seeing heart scatters
The law of Talion

The children
Survivors of wreck
They sail lone
No captain
Only ghosts upon the deck
As they whimper lost

We reborn
From scattered blue coil
Remember
Past glory
Huddled in ship hear story
Of ancestors’ toil
Now rejoice
I will remind you
How we fled
Tomorrow
Leaving behind us sorrow
Shedding it like leaves
Nasal voice
Through Time’s loudspeaker
Calls for me
Warning shrill
It transforms to wing my gill
Splitting the ethers
Hurry child
Follow flight of birds
They head South
Where waters
Split through the red desert storms
Basking in two suns
Reading of the poem:

Terra Firma – Delerium
Myth – Delerium
Just a Dream – Delerium
Wisdom – Delerium
Lamentation – Delerium
Aria – Delerium
Angelicus / Epiphany – Delerium
The Sky – Delerium feat. Kristy Thirsk
Till the End of Time – Delerium
Oh wow so beautiful and epic!
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Thank you Millie 🙂
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Beautiful as usual. I loved hearing you recite it.
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Thank you Andrew. This one was very close to my heart 🙂
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“The children survivors of wreck” stanza really spoke to me.
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Thank you Azul, you must be a keen parent 🙂
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No, I chose not to have children–as I’m a survivor of parental abuse, and sometimes/often the abuse repeats, which scared me too badly to gamble on any child I would bear.
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So sorry about that. I would think that with such a mindset you would never have engaged in abuse towards your children. It is true that sometimes it repeats but sometimes it is the opposite that happens and a survivor of parental abuse is actually the kindest and one of the best parents
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Well–and this is sharing more than I usually would–I had early signs that I would repeat the abuse, because as the eldest of 6 children, I had too much responsibility for their care–and saw myself being very harsh and unloving toward them–which resulted in complete estrangement to this day. So I had no hope that I’d change in future.
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Thank you for sharing but bear in mind you were a child yourself though elder and you had that responsibility thrust upon you so you had had no time to heal, no distance from the situation to reassess your core.
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Yes, it was a real mess–but I’ve moved on, mostly.
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Am glad you are in a much better place and wish for you to be in a place that is even better
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Thank you so much for your lovely wishes–I appreciate them greatly.
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Welcome 🙂
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It wiuld probably do you and your siblings much good to talk about those times and forgive each other. I wish you could all reach that point of peace
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I’ve made all the efforts to reach out I can–the doors are closed. We’re all very dysfunctional, it’s not just about me.
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Sorry to hear that but I feel there is always room for forgiveness. When you can’t do something face to face, you can do it by invoking the soul energy. There are YouTube videos which teach you how to invoke the soul energy of someone you wish to ask for forgiveness from
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As a Bible-Christian, I go about it in a much different way–but thank you.
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We all have different ways of expressing and attaining similar objectives. Most welcome 🙂
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Wondrous images, Geetha. and, as always, I love listening to you read it.
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Thank you Eric 🙂
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Powerful transformation, what inspiring words!
“They cling to tatters
Dying leech
Mind flatters
While the seeing heart scatters”
Brilliant on many levels. 3<
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Thank you Elizabeth for understanding on those levels ❤
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Your verses left me hopeful for the future and disturbed by the weight that cut off those wings. A msterpiece as always Geetha!
~ Dajena
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Thank you Dajena. We always work towards and hope for a better future
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May it truly be a blessed one my friend!
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Amen to that !
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wow I love the last 5 stanzas. They are amazing and so deep, they cut at the marrow of life and reveal what’s inside.
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Thank you Melinda. I have a keen eye and heart for our human journey
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you’re welcome 🙂 you most certainly do and it informs your writing in startling and beautiful ways.
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Thank you. I think the same of your writing 🙂
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You’re welcome and thank you for the compliment. 🙂
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Welcome dear friend 🙂
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“Follow flight of birds” holds so much of meaning. The poem is bound to inspire and transforms into a soaring experience.The soul when steered in the right direction leaves imprints on our mind and reminds us of times gone by.
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Very true and insightful. Thanks for reading and commenting 🙂
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You are welcome😊😊😊
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❤️
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Longing to soar. Beautiful Geetha.
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Thank you Tosha. Looking for lost wings 🙂
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You’re welcome. Let me know if you find them xx
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Maybe I have though in pieces 😀
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😉 xx
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Looks amazing!
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Thank you Simon
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