To Fully Fly Poem by Sean Green

To Fully Fly



To fully fly would be a joy
leave this earth where I'm stuck
elevation by any means
becomes the greatest of all needs
this fondest wish is distressed
by the pull of nervousness
that pain is all that I'll receive
firmly tied to sad dreams

the many snares of the self
taunts of worth that demean
one or another is enough
to reduce the strong as consequence
now multiplying in delight
a thousand cackles I'll deny
finding strength to overcome
chains evoked from cold resolve

compounded by winds of time
a tempest asking far too much
if only life did not conspire
as the breeze becomes a storm
denying youth even as
pain is gifted to body's span
as the memories are tossed about
in the cyclone of inner doubt

to those ends the sky awaits
by helpful drugs or risque ways
put aside the judging looks
when sanity finds a relief
both deliver for a time
supplying wings to lift clay feet
before the earth reclaims the one
that escapes to fly above.

© 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved.20190529.

Friday, May 31, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: depression
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem "To Fully Fly" was based on the beginning thought of writing a piece about escaping life. The result is about self-sabotage, aging, pain, and some temporary avenues of relief.
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