Fly Poem by Ellen Mendez

Fly



Faced the ground for the rain would fall,
And embrace the light that crawl
Fly away from that hole,
And look beyond the wall

Alone, captured and tortured,
In life that had imprisoned
Fly, away from the darkness that ruled
In the tie that had endured

Carried by the wind that howl,
Condemned not, the world is fool
Fixed your wings that crumpled,
Fly, don't get stumbled

It was the world that crumpled
Fly, to the wilderness that pulled
Mind that you are conjured
In the life that ruled

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