I saw with my heart
In a summertime dream
Something beautiful, awesome and pure:
Two eagles, mid-air
Above a clear lake
Flying wingtips together and sure.
Dipping low, soaring high
With effortless skill
They blended with rapturous ease.
Like love on gold wings
They flew in the light
Just skimming the loftiest trees.
Can something so wild,
So fluid and free,
Be a part of this life here below?
Must we watch with our hearts
Yet be tethered, in fact—
Only agony-ecstasy know?
Soaring up to the Light
Our spirits are loosed—
All encumbrance of circumstance gone.
High gliding and chaste,
Suspended and free,
Our flight is rapturously long.
Oh God, make a nest
In the loftiest trees
For these eagle-like spirits of ours.
No more can we rest
Far down on the earth
So filled with its languid tomorrows.
—Patricia Henderson Struntz, 1982
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