Clipping My Wings

Scissors in hand,
Smirk on face,
Slithering thoughts in mind,
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

Distinguished in power,
Distinct in person,
Diplomatic in nature,
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

At a time least expected,
At a place deemed safest,
At a mannerism applauded,
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

But I don’t make a sound,
But I don’t blink an eye,
But I don’t let you know
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

I stand patiently,
I smile back at you,
I open my arms to you although
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

If by love, you are won,
If by goodness, you are done,
If then, it’s okay
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

Alas, that’s not always the case,
All are not so great,
A few nevertheless
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

So I spread my wings,
So I rise higher than you can fathom,
So I look down at you in pity as
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

For nor are you the first,
For neither certainly the last,
For I know many like you when
I see you coming,
Wanting to clip my wings.

I am the dragon,
I am the Phoenix,
I am the winged soul,
Who can’t be stopped.
So really, how will you clip my wings?

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36 thoughts on “Clipping My Wings

  1. You know poetry is another beast. It comes from a different place. I read somewhere that people that write poetry doesn’t live long. I figure that is subjective. However, I think it’s b/c you all pull from a place that can be so draining. Often time in poetry, in my opinion , what you think the poet is saying is often time so far from what they are saying. You all are special people and I appreciate you.

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    1. Hey San! I really don’t know whether to be awestruck by the shocking (for me) information about poets you put out or be plain happy about your appreciation. I choose the latter. For me, poetry is an expression. It makes me happy. πŸ™‚

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      1. It’s your opinion and your emotions/feelings and they matter. I want to say a book written by Malcolm Gladwell. You know he does a lot of research. Either way I understand it. I wish I could write poetry but I’m not that deep. But whenever I come to your page I’m afraid to respond b/c I’m certain that I’m so far off task of what you’re really writing.

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      2. Dear, you have nothing to be afraid of! Trust me, with my poetry, what you see is what you get. And even if you get it a bit different, it’s alright. A new viewpoint just opens up my horizon too. πŸ™ƒ

        Poetry is about expression so when you feel like it, whatever way you choose is fine. 🌸

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  2. Stunning! one can sing along the whole lines….Special kudos for the penultimate and stanza before that, and I pray that anyone who is suppressed responds to the oppressor exactly the same way.
    it made my day. M…

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    1. “It made my day.” That is the sort of comment that makes my day! Thank you so much, Jitendra for all your kind words & letting me know which lines had the most impact on you. πŸ€—πŸ˜Š
      I pray with you that people are able to stand up for themselves and soar than be crushed. πŸ™

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