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ON WINGS AND OTHER THINGS I thought I saw an eagle I thought I saw a hawk I thought I saw an angel So she and I began to talk She told me about how she got her wings A tale told with gratitude and pride She told me where she lives and other things As we sat softly side by side I’d never seen or talked to an angel before So it was difficult to formulate the verbiage an angel would like to hear I said “I’ve never even seen an actual angel” and to those seven words I swore And she swiped away from my cerulean blue eyes a single sensual tear Always close, always hovering above my head Chasing away those who would chastise me I’ll always remember the last words she said She urged, “keep in sight those who might despise thee” © 2011.…Phreepoetry ~free cee!~

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