there was a winged horse waiting for me
along the glimmering shores of the mirage sea
there a winged horse in my mental dustbin,
a majestic creature in standing on the edge
of the mirror sea.
a cream-colored stallion with a buzzard's wing
among the mental detritus washed ashore,
all those flotsam of forgotten things.
in my many lives i was a vagabond
taken by the circular current,
tossed by the gusts of wind.
but in that particular dream there was
a great winged horse waiting for me.
and so I took off from that dream,
high above those desolate wastes where I have
simmered too long.
I flew away from my bad dream,
in a cream-colored stallion with buzzard's wings
and spat on the face of that cruel land.
Aug 09, 2023
i flew from a dream in a winged horse.
About This Poem
Style/Type: Free verse
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Neopoet AI 5-29-23 version
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet's computer artificial intelligence:
The poem "i flew from a dream in a winged horse" explores themes of longing, escape, and the search for meaning. The imagery of the winged horse and the journey to different landscapes creates a sense of adventure and transformation. The poem also touches on the idea of finding solace and connection with ancestors.
One aspect that stands out in the poem is the use of vivid and imaginative language. The descriptions of the winged horse, the lands it can take the speaker to, and the paradise of frozen volcanoes create a rich visual experience for the reader. The poem effectively transports the reader to different realms and evokes a sense of wonder.
The use of repetition, particularly in the lines "there was a winged horse waiting for someone" and "I flew away from my dream," adds a rhythmic quality to the poem. This repetition helps to reinforce the central theme of escape and emphasizes the transformative nature of the journey.
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I Flew From A Dream In A Winged Horse
Hello, Celso!
So...the incredible songwriter, Don McLean has innumerable songs which are so luscious and magical - but they have specific references to specifics things in order to be fully appreciated. This is how I feel about this piece. I've read several times, and most of the time I let a poem reveal itself to me. But I sense I will appreciate this marvel once I understand its hidden meanings and symbolism. I sense that it is packed with analogies and metaphors. I'd love to know more and will return after you respond.
Thank you!
L