Birds moving swiftly in the air,
Regardless of the stiff wind that couldn’t bear.
The innovative craze for the immature,
The parents give strength and make them assure.
With no practice, they start a flight,
Forgetting the fear reach the uppermost height.
We can do what ever we want,
Memorize it that we don’t haunt.
The immature are now matured and independent,
Live, and will become for their infants a flight attendant.
a poem and good starts We can do what ever we want, Memorize it the we don’t haunt.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
overcoming unecessary fears is the main key to great success and accomplishments in many fields. Good theme for a poem or a short-story. dr john celes.