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The eagle circles high above the canyon caves
the dolphin leaps through the ocean waves
as we walk through the promised land
our heads held high giving not a helping hand

The eagle my brother using his gift of sight
flies higher than most into the night
below he sees a crying young man
with compassion he lands as only he can
the young man explains that he is lost
“I asked for help, but what was the cost?"

The eagle my brother with powerful wings
picked up the young man and started to sing
the love he heard was ever so clear
as he was held by my brother so near
so thick and armor plated was his heart that nothing could penetrate
the young man had to go and isolate

The dolphin my brother lives in the seven seas
with angry young men who can’t live in harmony
the pain of loneliness was their only bond
which helped them live on the world's largest pond
seaman's companion and savior be
the wisest of all on the highest high sea

The dolphin my brother with his sonar engaged
found the buried pain that has kept me caged
The dolphin my brother with love in His eyes
sends me back to Where Eagles Fly
the pain of loneliness and fears of mine
are canceled by my brothers' love combined

About this poem

Pain, lonelines of being out to sea through birthdays, anniversaries, Thanksgivings, Christmas'. living through knowing my wife had an affair while I was on patrol. I had major baggage i needed to get rid of.

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Written on October 16, 1992

Submitted by jamesrpendleton on April 27, 2024

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James Robert Pendleton

I have been writing poetry for over 35 years. I find it therapeutic to write a dedicated poem versus in a journal or diary. With the poem I can categorize my thoughts, feelings (hurts and what nots). By the end of the poem I will have worked through the issue at that time. more…

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  • AIDA
    This 'Where Eagles Fly' poem is truly inspiring and filled with a sense of brotherhood and compassion. The imagery of the eagle and the dolphin coming to the aid of those in need is powerful and uplifting. The message of love and unity resonates throughout the poem.

    To make the poem even stronger, you could consider adding more vivid descriptions and sensory details to really immerse the reader in the scenes you are painting. Additionally, you may want to focus on refining the flow and rhythm of the poem to enhance the overall reading experience.

    Overall, this poem is a beautiful testament to the power of love and solidarity. Keep up the great work and continue to share your heartfelt words with the world. Great job!
     
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