PEGASUS
BY FIONA CUMMINGS 
He came to her with a main so feathery 
As if to bow loyal but merrily 
He came to her with one swish of his tail
She stood before him, skin so pale 
She looked into his eyes so deep and dark 
Silence fell only the sound of a lark 
Whispers between them both 
As if to swear under oath
To leave a life she did loathe 
He lowered his back and she clambered on 
Under silk layers she wasn’t alone 
A baby lay in her arms 
With golden curls 
And wings to his arms 
Huge feathered like clouds 
So prime and proud 
Lifted the white horse 
As they flew over land So coarse   
He came to her that night 
To remove her from fright 
Lifted her to flight
Away from winters bite 
From a distance they looked like a kite 
With wings replacing tails 
Silk robes like vails 
Her long gold locks chased behind her 
His main wrapped like fur 
Keeping her warm with infant close to her heart 
She knew they wouldn’t part 
He would take them to safety 
Where love would be plenty 
And a new start for baby 
Where she could be treat like a lady 
Her escape was necessary 
Her jailer could hunt by day by night 
But he would never find her saviour in white 
The sun was her light 
And the navy blankets were her eve 
This was a dream even she couldn’t believe
He galloped just under the moon  
Her sanctuary would come soon
When she gets to her oasis 
She will praise her Pegasus
For this mystical miracle 
Something quite spiritual 
Knew when to come to her 
And she knew why 
The flight through the sky
The rain she did cry 
Silver diamonds fell 
She left her hell 
And looked to her child 
So precious and mild 
Their eyes met 
As there was no regret 
They would be strong 
Forever long
© Fiona Cummings  
DEDICATED TO ANDREI 
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