The hawk glides
above the massive hill,
alone but not lonely,
small shepherd of the great sky,
moving razor of divide,
bold will expressed
in perfect passivity
as it rides currents
a wing
and an eye
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The hawk glides
above the massive hill,
alone but not lonely,
small shepherd of the great sky,
moving razor of divide,
bold will expressed
in perfect passivity
as it rides currents
a wing
and an eye
Robert Frost
(1874 – 1963)
William Shakespeare
(1564 – 1616)
Maya Angelou
(1928 – 2014)
Pablo Neruda
(1904 – 1973)
Emily Dickinson
(1830 – 1886)
Langston Hughes
(1901 – 1967)
Rabindranath Tagore
(1861 – 1941)
William Wordsworth
(1770 – 1850)
Shel Silverstein
(1930 – 1999)
William Blake
(1757 – 1827)
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