Make South

poem by: Lennard McIntosh
Written on Jul 06, 2016

The long, feathered lines
of migratory fowl
setting over skies that
stretch out far and wide.

In an open-spaced flight
through juggernaut gales.
Unchained from Arctic climes,
consuming black clouds.

Blown in battle lines
that nip tail feathers,
over-flown terror,
in south-bound alarm.

While winter torment,
bursting in fury,
snaps like frozen flames
near the melting point. 

Flocks fill air pockets
to gain momentum.
V formations add 
         an edge
to gain the headway.

They power on - to life!



            

 

Tags: encouraging, hope, imagery,

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Chris Cleverly commented:
what a great read, thank you for posting
Christopher Russon commented:
Lovely poem.
Shanta commented:
Your metaphors are breathtakingly fresh - like the breeze above those oceans the birds catapulting, thank you for sharing.

 

 

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