Icarus

When Icarus flew over
the great vast sky
He forgot about himself
That his wings were made only
of wax and feathers of
some other living thing
The sun blinded him
With its beauty and
Commanded him to come forth
Which he did
And so he soared
How he soared
He forgot the tenets
his father pleaded him
never to forget, which he did
But he soared, he flew
towards that blinding ball
of light and tasted sunlight
with all its glory and might
Until his feathered and waxed wings
gave up and melted
Into his mortality
And he fell deep into
the vast ocean
And drowned.
But at least
Before he died
He let the sun blind
his eyes
At least
He tasted life...

-MAY 26, 2013-


Photo Credit: http://www.photo-zen.com/scotland-hebrides-seagulls-photographs.html

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