Let's fly to where the blue ends



Do you see the horizon of this eclipsed land?
Do you feel the rhythm of the enchanting waves?
Do you relish the tireless breath of wind,
That keeps smashing our wings as we fly in this vast sky of dreams.?

Hey, can you tell what's more boundless?
Is it the sky that seems imbibing,
That our soul keeps sinking so deep as we fly high?
Or is it the sea that holds no end to its enormity.?
No matter for how long we fly,
For a moment or a lifetime,
Our wings never let us fall apart.

With the sky above and the sea below,
The limitless height that even the sharpest eyes can't see,
The unknown depth to where no gaze can reach,
Makes me wonder, where would these two blues end.?
We can touch the sea but not the sky,
What if someday we lost our wings to fly?
Will we fall into the sea and die?
Or float in its shallow depth?
The mystic waves seems terrifying,
But yet the sea seems beautiful,
While the clouds embrace us,
As we gawk at the sun shine.

Hey, friend! Tell me, where do you want to fly to?
From the snow to the summertime,
The warmth engulfing the valley to the glistening white hill,
The lasting time of spring flying through the dreamy phase,
The dusky sky of our undying journey,
Will one day be pale.
I want to fly with you till the sky turns old grey,
Till our feathers fall into the mist of death,
Say, you'll follow the routeless flight,
Till the sea and the clouds collide,
Let's fly together to where the blue ends.
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Submitted on February 09, 2021

Modified on March 30, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX ABCDCEX XDXXBCCXBXAX XEXXDXXXXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,401
Words 279
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 7, 12, 11

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