Deliverance

Have you noticed the sky?

Birds flying?

I watch them

The little ones

Their wings beat so furiously

The big ones

soar and glide.

Curiously,

I wonder, why is that so?

I guess,

a small child’s legs go ten to the dozen

trying to catch an adults long stride

Is it wingspan?

A growth thing?

What allows the greater heights of flight

If it was consistent effort

the smaller birds would win

every time

But it isn’t wings

And it isn’t work

Sure,

The big bird is slower on the ground

Has to flap large to become airborne

But once it is aloft

It soars, effortlessly

And then it hits me

The thought

That power must be something different then what I had previously considered

Power is not something grasped

It is delivered

Header photo is a photo I took from the sculptures in the outback event that was held here on the week-end.

This artist (Stuart Taylor) has sculpted a wedge tail eagle. It’s striking, and I wasn’t surprised to see that the next day it had already sold.

It was a favourite piece of mine because I hold the wedge tail eagle dear.

It is a spiritual connection that I have had with these birds since I was a child and found one floundering in a trap set for foxes. He didn’t live, and I was devastated by his death right in front of me. I was only a little girl at the time and the bird was probably bigger than me, he certainly seemed huge and powerful. A little scary but awesome and beautiful. And his eye before it closed, looked right through me.

Now, every time I am out riding or camping or off on a special solo trip, I see one or two of them. Whimsy? A poet dreaming? Maybe, but true nevertheless.

This wondering that began from a pondering whilst I was out running this morning resulted in the insight and a poem. Curiosity leads us to answers, and answers often come through art.

The rest of the photos of the amazing sculpture entries, including the prize winner are in the Sculptures of the Outback album on my Flickr stream here https://www.flickr.com/gp/kathrynanne72/sL850x981g

12 thoughts on “Deliverance

  1. It is always interesting to hear about the connection of the spirit through an animal. That must of been so hard, but you were blessed to have this connection. I feel like I was there with you right now. Thank you for sharing. Lovely sculpture.

    • Thankyou Katerhanna, for reading and your thoughtful response. I think the mind likes to connect the dots intellectually, but there is a deeper knowing that’s undefinable with words. I try my best. I’m glad you got the essence of the post. 😊

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