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Ideality
  If I am the queen of all mockingbirds
  You must be the song that drips honey
  And catches my selective ear
  You drift to me on the
  Vast wings of the morning breeze and enticed,
  I want nothing more, nothing less,
  Than to echo you.
  If I am the hummingbird, free
  To race through unsuspecting clouds and under inconvenient mountains
  You are the wind before my eyes
  I chase you through the sky beating
  Emerald-soaked wings faster, faster, faster
  And your whisper carries over my out-of-control heart
  As you laugh at me to “catch up”.
  
  If I am the heron with exhausted
  Feathers made from the moodiest clouds
  You can only be driftwood
  Wind-blown, salt-soaked
  Tattered as time ruthlessly throws you up one wave and down the next
  Still you wait patiently to catch me when
  I fall facefirst from my throne in the sky.
  If I am the seagull that shoulders the storms of life
  How can you be anything but the clear-eyed ocean
  Calling me by name
  I rush to hear the secret that
  You whisper through the withdrawing tide
  That you’ll insistently be there, that you’ll never give up
  Because you can never settle for anything but me.
  But when I meet you one day
  I’ll just be a girl and
  You’ll just be that boy that made
  The sun shine a little brighter.

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