As an Eagle's Aerie
Author Allison Moore Giles
As an Eagle’s Aerie
Allison Moore Giles
I used to think that to find you, I must climb to a high place, as high as an eagle's aerie. For it is there, and only there, I thought, that you must be, and to meet you there, I must of my own fruition climb. And so, my fingers grasped for roots to hold yet only met with shifting sand, the rocks slipping as I hung, suspended I knew not how at the place I could not pass. Until I felt the hand with stronger grasp than mine—staying my fall— carrying me forth further up and further along that narrow way, that way that he and only he knows how to ascend. For verily, he has already ascended this pass, impassable as it seemed to me. Not once, not twice, but thrice. The first as one wholly changed as we one day, like him, shall be. The second as one marred beyond recognition to bring us safely there—and free from harm—along its rocky way. The third to rise victorious determining for all eternity— that this is not a place to which one walks, stumbles, or climbs by one’s own fleeing strength during one’s waning days upon this earth but a place to which one is carried on eagle's wings.
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I love how your poem feels like a journey and a prayer 🙏🏻
Your language is so elevated, so rich; the truth you share so deep and evocative. Thank you, thank you, Allison!