In a moment of wanting,
I turned to ask a question.
To ask the man who taught me so much,
A man who taught me so much.
In a moment of wanting,
I turned to ask a question.
To ask the man who taught me so much,
A man who taught me so much.
The bird so high in a blue sky,
No wings flapping, moving smoothly in flight.
The trail it leaves marks a path,
From one destination to another.
To see from so high, so very high,
A world so small, its largeness so immense.
I long for a return to flight,
To see a world I thought I once knew.
From feet in the cool green grass,
Gazing to see a bird so free in flight.
Longing for the lift to let the dew release,
Seeing the curve of my earthly wonder.
My flight will return, to soar above the birds,
To feel the air beneath my feet.
Rising above the noise and chaos,
To return and nest in the comfort of a lover.
-- Stay inspired my friends.
This day to sit and gaze at the waning summer days.
Of a season cautioned by masks and six foot deep pain.
The isolation of quarantines, rioting and politics,
And yet the hummingbird still flitters about.
The air is filled with the noise of human discord.
Our existence, our righteousness is on display,
For all of nature to watch and wonder.
And the hummingbird still flitters about.
When autumn change appears at a sunrise,
Will the change bring our own in some way.
Or will the ensuing cold only bluish our hearts,
While the hummingbird still flitters about.
As it goes, we will find a way to have a life,
To be a short lived member of this great world.
And when the beating is gone from us,
We will flitter about as the hummingbird.
— Stay inspired my friends.