Different Paths To The Waterfall: Born to Soar
Description
This poem is a profound and poetic call to embrace one's potential and break free from the limitations of fear and societal expectations. The speaker addresses the reader directly, reminding them of their inherent ability to soar and to experience the limitless joy and freedom that comes with embracing their true selves. Through evocative imagery of wings, the sky, and the ground, the poem emphasizes the contrast between a life lived in complacency and one lived in full expression. The poem urges the reader to release their fears and doubts, spread their wings, and trust the journey of self-discovery that awaits them. Comparable works include The works of Mary Oliver and Rumi, known for their lyrical exploration of nature and the human spirit, share similarities in their focus on personal awakening and the pursuit of authentic living.