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Instead of worrying, enjoy the ride. |
State of Mind How ends this flight through hazy sky on wings of steel above so high? I sit and ponder in my seat and watch as pillow clouds fly by. I will distraction as I eat and drink and watch and hear the bleat of music blasting through my ears. I shift and wiggle, stretch my feet. The Wrights and Lindbergh, pioneers, they brought me here with all my fears. But, then, I look at sky so blue, and trepidation disappears. I understand now what they knew, the urge to fly up high and through, the clouds, the peace, the dream come true. I calm my heart, enjoy the view. 16 lines Form: Quatrain A Quatrain is a poem consisting of four lines of verse with a specific rhyming scheme. A few examples of a quatrain rhyming scheme are as follows: #1) abab #2) abba -- envelope rhyme #3) aabb #4) aaba, bbcb, ccdc, dddd -- chain rhyme |