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The Song of the Aeronaut
by Berton Braley
Up from the emerald turf I rise to the lure of the
arching blue,
With a song in my heart like the ancient song the
great Olympians knew.
While I steady myself on wings of white to the rush
of the roving breeze,
Tempting the wrath of the infinite, the marvelous
weightless seas;
Below me the world is a blur of green, a flicker of
brown and red,
And the vault of the sky is mine to try and the
limitless vast ahead!
It's sport that only the birds have known who poise
in the upper day,
But now I challenge their airy throne--these kings
of the blue highway
I buffet my route through the winds that shout, I dip to
the billows of air,
And mock me the hawk and the pirate bird that
hover in wonder there.
Disdainful I sweep above mortals who creep like
worms of the overturned clod,
And serenely I soar in the empire of space--an
insolent, strong-winged god!
The purr of the motors, the shiver of wires and the
lift of the quivering planes,
As I clamber the sides of aerial hills and swoop
down aerial lanes,
Stir all my blood to a turbulent flood till all that is
earthly of me
Is lost in a rapture of speed and of flight--I am free,
I am free, I am free!
For mine is no road that is meted and bound, but the
way of the wind and the sky,
Beyond all the dust and the fret and the heat, above
all the clamor I fly
To the height where the hawk circles wary and lone,
to the vault where the bald
eagle scream,
Where the fetters of earth and the worries of earth
are dim in the haze of a dream.
Then sudden I drop toward the world that I left and
the wind whistles keen through the frame,
Or I wheel and I swing in a glorious ring on a trail
that is never the same.
Oh, danger is mine in this frolic divine as I dare all
the forces that slay,
But mine is the song of the free and the strong--the
Lord of the Blue Highway!
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