a small bird that's just learned to fly,
already able to let go of its mom,
capable of flying on its own,
no longer needs to be clingy to its elder,
losing its grip,
for it is already to able to soar on its own,
to explore the world,
letting loose of itself,
it shouldn't still be holding on or keep turning back,
nor shall it still have a grip of the behind,
for only the world ahead is the one that it should venture,
n just letting the past be its lesson..
4 comments:
well, ethically, what does this sentence mean? "nor shall it still have a grip of the behind" is it aimed at the parents? or to something else?
well it could actually be both..depends on how u see it..anything applies.;)
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