A Poem For A Pilot
 

    Here I sit in blackness,
    a deep and lonely place.
    I stumble through my empty void,
    with flashes of your face.

    My heart wanders to the time,
    when I first flew with you,
    you made me leave my fears behind
    enough to trust in you.

    Since that time I've dreamed a day,
    when our hearts could be free.
    And we could climb the highest winds
    and soar above the trees.

    I'd marry the devil himself today
    If I could fill your dreams,
    And singe my lips on raging flames
    If your heart I could please.

    My eyes are full and cannot see
    for dusk and dawn are one.
    Yet I'd forsake all my need
     just to guide you to the sun.

 Copywrite A. Longson June 24, 2000
 
 
 


 
 

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