The Inner Soar

Summer scenes and my daughter's fairy art remind me it's time to soar whether it's a bird about to fly, a bud about to bloom, a kite about to catch a gust of wind or a life that wants to unfurl. All this, much like a baby's first steps, requires an innate hope in possibilities that can get lost along the way, inspiring my take on the "important steps" prompt by Poets and Storytellers United and the first line of an Emily Dickinson poem.

If hope is a feather, despair is the gale that
flings the thing into sorrow's well where its
quill is a sword that pierces the soul and joy
is a forgotten, ensnared and tuneless chord 

Yet often when thrust into darkness, the mind
in defeat seeks a leap, plucking out the sting to
reclaim the inner flight, it finds the first step in
rising back up is to let in a single gust of light 


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HOLD ONTO THE LIGHT

Comments

  1. "Time to soar". You reminded me; sometimes it's too easy to get bog-trapped. I'm going to post my naked turtle poem; "... of course, turtles sing ..."

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  2. Here's the poem. https://wanderinweeta.blogspot.com/2025/08/naked-turtle.html

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  3. ...soar as if you were a bird and hold onto the light! Maria, enjoy each summer day that comes your way.

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  4. I love the bird and your poem which plunges into despair and then comes out into the light.

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  5. Love the 'take flight' ~ and staying in the light ~ beautiful words and photos ~ hugs ~

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  6. Great words of wisdom That photo of the bird is absolutely stunning and that fairy as well What a talent

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  7. Wonderful photos and a fabulous sky!

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  8. Beautiful shot of Steller's Jay! I appreciate the reminder that even in darkness, there's always a gust of light to reclaim our inner flight.

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  9. Love the pictures, especially the bird and the sunflower.

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  10. The images and art are amazing!

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  11. Gorgeous photos. The kite and bluejay photos are sublime!

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  12. That bird has the prettiest feathers.

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  13. I love the colour of your words and your reference to Emily Dickinson - all so uplifting- Jae

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  14. Wonderful photos as always; and oh, I do love where the poem ends up taking us.

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  15. lovely pics...loved the first one a lot

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  16. Wow. I love this. The mind in defeat seeks a leap. That whole last stanza is epic.

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  17. Lovely photos, reminds us of our trips to Clover Point in BC and seeing all the kites flying. Way back in 2011 on a trip to Ucuelet we saw out first stellar jay, and I have a mug with one on it that I used for my tea. Thanks for the memories.

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  18. Some things we have to run against the breeze to get things started.
    I'm Jim (Texas), not the first fellow.

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    1. Sometimes we do have to run against the breeze. I love this insight, Jim. :)

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  19. The fairy is delightful! Makes me want to spread my wings!

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  20. Hello Maria,
    I loved all your photos, the Jay is a favorite. I love the sunflowers and they make me think of Peace and Ukraine. The fairy is lovely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critters and post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  21. Always a joy to visit, thank you Maria. I leave smiling and inspired.

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  22. Interesting mix of metaphors! I'm glad the poor little thing was able to take flight in the end! Like the Steller's Jay--beautiful.

    PK

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  23. Lovely photos and a beautiful poem.

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