Father’s Day

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When I was a young bird,  I was an eagle flying high in the sky, I was a flamingo, a peacock arrayed in all of my finery, I was the strongest, the wisest, a Peregrine falcon the fleetest of wings,  a Tundra  swan able to travel thousands of miles unerringly every year to brave the cold and survive any hardship.

Then came mates, nests, eggs, dozens and dozens of them over the years.

I realized I was no longer the high-flying eagle, the one with the finest plumage, or fleet or strong, I was a dad. Nothing more, nothing less. It was enough. I wouldn’t trade any of it for any amount of treasure. I see my offspring occasionally now. Some are still being eagles, some have mates and eggs of their own. This gives me pleasure. I look at them and I see a part of me flying up there. It makes me happy and a little sad. Life changes, we change but one thing stays the same, we’re still fathers and always will be. It’s enough.

When I Was A Young Bird

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When I was a young bird I did many reckless things

I left the nest too early to see where the songbirds sing

I was not used to freedom or my untested wings

I thought that I was ready for whatever life would bring

I made it through the winter and many following springs

I learned to hunt and fight and love and survive most every thing

I found the winds of chance blew cold and bitter cold did sting

Yet through it all I stayed the same unable to change a thing

Older now and more unwise I look back and I reflect

And wonder why as a young bird I did so many reckless things