Once Upon Eagles Wings
Once Upon Eagles Wings
By Robert Fischer
Copyright 2007
One day upon life’s fury,
When I could take no more,
I felt the rains of healing,
As it sprinkled on my floor.
Before stress could find me,
To rest my blurry eyes,
I took a little nap,
And faded to the skies. . . . .
As one of Fathers children,
It was time to close the gate,
Walking upon the hands of time,
Not wanting to be late.
There were things to me to find,
I was given many choices,
By the paths of Many voices.
From the example of my parents,
The wheel was given to me,
I set out upon the path,
To see what I can see.
Then I lost control,
Swerved, then over turned,
Barely Alive I crawled out,
Watchin’ my car deformed & slowly burn.
Near the edge of a cliff,
My hope was fading fast,
Then I started to fall,,
But then a giant shadow fell fast.
Before I hit the ground,
Two giant talons held me tight,
We flew up above the cliff,
And the ground was out of site.
As I opened my eyes,
Near the clouds and fancy free,
I saw my life’s journey,
And where I was supposed to be.
Then we landed in a giant tree.
He told me in a low eagles voice,
He was here to help me,
And with a guided choice.
So I flew with the eagles,
Found a better choice,
From saving my dying soul,
To an eagles noble voice.
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