Thursday, April 23, 2015

To fly



                                                                         Alvin L. A. Horn

To fly
To be serene
To be at peace
To let the wind lift your spirit, your knowledge, and your civility to see the beauty in our flight, we need good air

To fly above troubled water, and into to sun, one needs confidence in knowing no obstacles are perched in our way
To fly without a tail, means the air is righteous
Unstable turbulence often calls for an added rudder ie. a tail in good soul-material we can trust

There is a negative populace that is tails of another kind that can’t help you fly, but they can be part of a nosedive into ugliness.
Or maybe keeping one from ever leaving the ground
Lessons on flying can be crashes when one was chillin’ and floating
Lessons learned can be acknowledging one must rise above stormy weather to avoid letting lighting strikes disturb one’s peace
One must fly their kite out of harm’s way of power lines of high voltage chatter, and avoid getting tangled in twisted lines

To fly
To be serene
To be at peace
To let the wind lift your spirit, your knowledge, and your civility to see the beauty in our flight, we need good air

©~Alvin L.A. Horn~