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Gone With The Wind
The eagle spreads
his wings and
takes flight,
he lets the winds
carry him away.
He flies over
snow covered mountains,
weaves between trees,
he dives toward
the water to grab
his meal,
he sinks his sharp talons
into his catch.
His strong wings
carry him up
into the skies above.
He stops to eat
his meal,
then he's off again.
He's gone with the wind.
Copyright Cynthia Jones
Apr.25/2004
Gone With The Wind
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