WINGS BY OMAI MICHAEL


'Tis how lovely 
perhaps glorious
how these vacant sky
flown these birds
be a home.
A home with no gate
No worries
Nor fears
Just a peaceful surf
Piercing through air
Kissing the clouds 
Resting on mount's cliff
Sipping from spring falls
Napping on tree's branch
And fondling nature.

'Tis how jealously
Perhaps envious 
how partial life is
on human.
Be it on me 
a coin to pay
I would give my legs
to own a wing 
And live like the birds
Surf free and high 
Away from the noise
Or maybe like butterflies
perch on petals, rest on flowers
Even if it is 
for a moment.

Omai Micheal

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