The Wings Above St. Stephen'sA Poem by Paris HladeThe Wings Above St. Stephen’sf
Remembering a Young Woman Who Died on September 11, 2001
At the World Trade Center In Manhattan, New York City,
The Sullenness of Her Mourners, And the Appearance of a Hawk
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That you appear at this most dismal hour, In which the benediction has been done, When all are wearied by the service long, And that last hymn in sadness has begun, Suggests that you would exercise a right To soar in rapture with the mind on high That lowers every head in solemn pause But demonstrates life’s
glory in the sky
That you imbue a bleak and empty place In which all wings defer unto your flight, When we are bent in sorrow and in tears; And, in one bare expression, suffer light, Attests that you have risen on a chance To symbolize that sovereignty and will Within all bold, sublime, and holy acts That have a cause of heaven to fulfill.
Blessed Are Those Who Mourn, For They Shall Be Comforted. -Matthew 5:4 © 2023 Paris Hlad |
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Added on January 20, 2023 Last Updated on January 20, 2023 AuthorParis HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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