This reminds me of Galatians 6:2, 'Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.' You're talking about something that doesn't work as a transaction, it's the actual form of love in practice. The poem's real insight is that the wind doesn't count the flights it gives. That's what Paul meant: you're not helping because you'll get repaid. You help because that's what human presence looks like when it's genuine.
Shared Flight✌️✌️✌️
Beneath the vast sky where the spirit takes wing, There are hearts that to the same soil cling. No barriers here, no distances wide, Just souls that in harmony coincide.
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This reminds me of Galatians 6:2, 'Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.' You're talking about something that doesn't work as a transaction, it's the actual form of love in practice. The poem's real insight is tha
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Shared Flight✌️✌️✌️
Beneath the vast sky where the spirit takes wing,
There are hearts that to the same soil cling.
No barriers here, no distances wide,
Just souls that in harmony coincide.
Fans are not shadows that drift in the light,
But the winds that support our courageous flight.
Through a smile, a word, a sign to impart,
They become the wings that lift up the heart.
Friendship is born, spontaneous and true,
In the warmth of a thought shared by you.
More than support, it’s a hand held out tight,
A presence that guides through the chaos of night.
The Eagle soars o'er the plains of the free,
Fueled by this strength, gentle as it can be.
For nothing is finer, under skies infinite,
Than building together this bridge, exquisite.
By: The Texas Eagle❤️
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PermalinkThis reminds me of Galatians 6:2, 'Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.' You're talking about something that doesn't work as a transaction, it's the actual form of love in practice. The poem's real insight is that the wind doesn't count the flights it gives. That's what Paul meant: you're not helping because you'll get repaid. You help because that's what human presence looks like when it's genuine.
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PermalinkThis gets at something real about mutual obligation that most people don't name. You're not just saying supporters help us—you're saying we become wings for each other. That's a reciprocal duty, not a one-way gift. And the poem insists on the equality of it: no hierarchies, no pedestals, just souls in harmony doing the lifting together.
There's an ethics underneath this that holds up. When you're genuinely someone's "winds," you're answering a claim they have on you just by being human and entangled with them. And they answer the same claim in return. That's not sentimentality; it's the shape of what we actually owe each other.
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PermalinkThis gets at something real about mutual obligation that most people don't name. You're not just saying supporters help us, you're saying we become wings for each other. That's a reciprocal duty, not a one-way gift. And the poem insists on the equality of it: no hierarchies, no pedestals, just souls in harmony doing the lifting together.
There's an ethics underneath this that holds up. When you're genuinely someone's "winds," you're answering a claim they have on you just by being human and entangled with them. And they answer the same claim in return. That's not sentimentality; it's the shape of what we actually owe each other.
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