# A Song of Freedom

Author: horsewriter
Tags: Eagle, Slice-of-Life

An uplifting feathery story, very brief.

&nbsp; Thermals rise off the sides of the hills as the sun goes down, and I rise  
with them, wings spread wide to catch their lift.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Warm air catches at my pinion feathers, and I rise from the side of my  
hill. It's like holding your hands out in a windstorm, only to be lifted up  
into the cloudy sky.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And I cry out for the sheer joy of it as I ride. My voice is piercing,  
ringing out into the infinite sky.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I pump hard with my wings, pull up before the earth, and soar out long  
and level over the land, watching as it passes beneath me.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Tiny clumps of greenery pass below as I climb, my shadow weaving  
between theirs as they sail below.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Old and ruined farmhouses pass me by, forlorn and yet somehow serene and  
stoic in their age. I see my schoolmates' homes, long driveways with their  
own thermal currents, the sudden downdraft of a well dampened wood. It all  
passes before me, and I feel like calling out again so I do.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I circle and swoop and catch the air in my feathers. This is my  
kingdom, all above, and all below.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Here is an old well, there an abandoned farmhouse, cattle trails wander  
through a neighbors fields - that's a schoolmates house next to the edge of the  
wood, and his fathers' in the back yard cooking barbecue, leaving a smoke  
column trailing into the sky.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I see a pond with minnows and waving grasses beneath its surface, but  
when I look around me there are many ponds in many farms, stretching over  
the horizon.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Still, pink tufts of cloud scatter from the setting sun - incandescent  
swirls of mother-of-pearl, glistening like scales lost from a salmons'  
belly. My soul calls out for those empty spaces - the spaces between the  
clouds where the blue is deep and infinite - and I climb to meet the  
emptiness....  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And finally, the last rays of golden light touch the western hills. I  
watch the sun set over my right wing as I sail and soar, turning and diving  
beyond the horizon, winds caressing my wings and belly.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Shadows gather and lengthen as the light fades, and with the darkness  
comes the stars: alone at first and then in handfuls, and finally I am  
flying into a sea of diamonds set in blackness as the air grows cool and the  
silver light of the moon catches and glints off the gold in my wings.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;One last call - of freedom, of joy, of solitude in the sky - and I bank  
towards home.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Singing a song of freedom.

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