In the twilight of life's last tired breath whereupon our soul prepares for the flight it's fire and wings that fly us home,yes a Phoenix rises renewed toward new light On Scarlet Wings,our spirit soars on high leaving ashes of mortal death behind giving up the ghost, when life's course runs dry 'Alas, beauty of peace our soul doth find No more to suffer Earth's prolonged decree of life's daily struggles from dawn to dusk grinding the distance to the ninth degree a constant state of flux,as live we must
It's a fire and wings that fly us home On Scarlet Wings,once life's seeds have been sown
This is a very powerful poem. It has a unique take on the phoenix in symbolism of life and death that I really enjoy. My personal favorite lines, especially when compared, were "No more to suffer Earth's prolonged decree" and "It's a fire and wings that fly us home" that suggest something different than what a phoenix is usually for, which is not just death but most importantly resurrection. Most would interpret the use of a phoenix as returning to life, but you seem to imply that rebirth isn't in mortal life, but in some version of the afterlife that you call "home." That has a bit of a Christianity vibe to it, though I do not know your personal beliefs. Anyway, I really enjoyed it. Thanks for submitting.
oh my gosh this was such an awesome poem! there's no way anyone could have described this better than you have...definitely a favourite; thanks so much for sharing!
Very well written piece very insightfull, full of hope as the phoenix reborn and rises. Excellent metophor. Thanks for entering my contest and Good Luck.
Beautiful images here. The ending, as with most for me, was the best..."It's a fire and wings that fly us home
On Scarlet Wings,once life's seeds have been sown" Great job!
This poem made me feel very nostalgic. I have often noted the style that is used by this author. It is reminiscent of older styles of poetry. Very refreshing.
This sounds like a poem to go with your atavar, or your atavar is to go with this poem! And I really like the last two lines, especially the last one, which has truth in it.