Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
I dare not question why
blackbirds can rise up
into an iridescent turquoise sky
soaring high above our mortal heads.
Birds have brilliant wings and sing,
while earth-bound you and I
with lead feet heavy on solid ground
can only talk, walk and run.
©2021 Linda Lee Lyberg
dVerse Poet Pub: Quadrille Up
Love those blackbirds against that turquoise. Gorgeous images here.
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Thank you!
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But we can dream of us having wings…
be blackbird for a day
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Yes, we certainly can! Thank you Bjorn.
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I tend to keep my mind (and head) on the ground, but I do often think about the view that birds have and we miss.
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I think about that too, and how it must feel. Thank you Ken.
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🙂
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I have often dreamed that I could fly. Oh the blackbird with their envied ability to fly!
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Yes indeed! Thanks Toni.
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Beautiflluy penned!
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Thank you Beckie!
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You’re quite welcome!
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You’ve created beautiful contrasts, Linda, of blackbirds on turquoise, skyborne and earthbound.
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Thank you Kim!
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Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous write, Linda! ❤️❤️
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Thank you Sanaa!
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We humbly accept our place…and when I see birds struggle against the wind, I’m glad to be on the ground. A stunning quadrille and photo, Linda!
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Thank you Lynn!
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Remember me? You keep getting better and better. 😊❤
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Walt! How are you my friend? 😊❤️
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Taking a licking but I keep on ticking! Hanging in there, more tests next week. 😊❤
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Great to hear! I was asked to join the team at dVerse Poets Pub and I said yes! 😊❤️
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Congratulations dear friend! I am so proud of you!!
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Thank you!😊❤️
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It is my pleasure. I am thrilled!!
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I specially like the color here: iridescent turquoise sky.
I wish I have wings, instead of being earth-bound.
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Yes, me too. Thank you Grace.
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You’ve scripted the contrast beautifully.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful photo and words describing how those birds deal with gravity differently than we do.
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Yes, thanks so much Frank.
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They can make us feel so constricted! Beautiful poem!
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Yes, thank you!
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Ah, the trevails of the earthbound! Well said.
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Thank you Frank!
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you Chuck!
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Leonardo looked at the birds and devised flying machines; I just read comic books about flying superheroes. We’re all taken with flight. I love the structure of your poem – just lovely.
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Thank you so much!
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They are a wonder and magical against blue sky. They make it look so effortless. A lovely poem that captures the photo well, Linda.😊
Pat
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Thank you!
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Birds who Fly
Water of Humans that Float
Terrestrial Land Without Gravity
Balance in Mind and Body Dance..:)
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