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Scribbles from journeys along the way…

Here’s today’s scribble. If you like this one and want to read more, you can get “Rose Coloured Glasses For Sale”, the full volume, at the Apple Bookstore in epub format, or at Amazon in paperback and in Kindle format.

Going Home

The wings were smooth as glass
            smooth and slender and 3 miles long
 
White as a snow owl
          they stretched out from the narrow body
                 a crystal bubble
          closing us into the silent, glider cockpit
 
 It was a simple, intimate place
 
a dial to measure how far from the ground
            as we silently hitched ourselves to the wind
lifting up and up along the edges of wraith clouds
            slipping up sides of mountains on invisible coattails of air
 
a dial to measure how fast we sliced through sky
            diving down, down
                to join green earth
            nearly
 
then, at the last minute
          hand pulling lightly back
                    on the joystick between my legs
shooting up to eternal blue, sun-filled sky
 
Twisting, turning, looping, banking
sling-shotting through air
     as effortless and free as any bird ever dreamed
 J.L. Seagull had nothing on us
 
Free
      silent but for rushing air
bursting with the ecstasy of flying
      just simply flying,
for no other reason
than the sheer joy of it
 
We catapulted through sky as arrow from bow
 rocked in arms of wind as babe in cradle
 streaked through clouds as if a racing bird
 
laughing
     laughing in the pure joy
of being alive
 
“I’m more at home in the sky
than I ever was on the ground,” I breathed
 
“Then, let’s go home,” you said
 
And so we did
 
  Oh
   
we did
 
 
(c) SML