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Birds
When she awakes, she is a bird
And as she gracelessly runs off the cliff she starts to fly
And feels the rushing wind on her reddened cheeks as she smiles
And she finally gets to know what clouds feel like.
She flips upside down, just to test the limits of her newly realized powers
And in the middle of the sky she seeks an endpoint
Twisting around and holding her breath simply to see what it will take to fall
Until she comes to the realization that she can’t fall.
She is destined to fly forever and ever until the end of time when the clouds finally sink
And even then she will still be flying, unable to come down with them
And it will be dark and quiet around her which reminds her too much of home to be comforting
She is an astronaut now, and this home is more void than even the emptiest promises of the cliff.
Eventually she gets lonely, because she is the only bird in the whole world
Who chose to run off the cliff in the first place
Who closed her eyes and opened her mouth to say “no”
To the social norms and societal pressures that pushed her towards the cliff in the first place
Gravity doesn’t work on her like it does for the rest of them on the cliff
Who seem to be there just so they can say they almost jumped, almost tried to fly
As if that notion alone would be enough to defy society just a little
Serving as an elusive representation of the words “you don’t own me.”
And yet their contempt for the way the world works is nothing
Compared to their concern for being alone, being an outcast.
And while the sky is clear and colorful it is also empty, unlike the
Crowded cliff filled with people who refuse to take loneliness as a side effect of flight.
So they pretend to be filled with revolutionary rage
in hopes their stony leaders and social constructors haven't seen the likes of Spartacus
But they directed Spartacus
And know the hunger for flight is illusory, and can be sated with pills and pop culture
Once there was a girl that flew so high and so far she touched the sun
While everyone else watched from the ground in fits of restlessness
The girl wished she could fall
The world wished it could fly
But they were all just birds, forever locked in the cages of their impossible dreams.
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