This poem describes a bird of prey watching and waiting for its target from above. The bird sees another creature try to get closer but knows it must wait patiently. When the opportunity arises, the bird of prey swoops in to capture its target. However, the captured creature is older and wiser, and is able to free itself and force the bird of prey to come back to it. The poem suggests this cycle will continue as long as the bird of prey wants to stay with its target.
This poem describes a bird of prey watching and waiting for its target from above. The bird sees another creature try to get closer but knows it must wait patiently. When the opportunity arises, the bird of prey swoops in to capture its target. However, the captured creature is older and wiser, and is able to free itself and force the bird of prey to come back to it. The poem suggests this cycle will continue as long as the bird of prey wants to stay with its target.
This poem describes a bird of prey watching and waiting for its target from above. The bird sees another creature try to get closer but knows it must wait patiently. When the opportunity arises, the bird of prey swoops in to capture its target. However, the captured creature is older and wiser, and is able to free itself and force the bird of prey to come back to it. The poem suggests this cycle will continue as long as the bird of prey wants to stay with its target.
Try to move in closer if you dare So I must sit and play My waiting game And for a while I know She'll do the same Fly away Watches like an eagle from its eerie And like a bird of prey She captures me But I am older and More wise than you Bird of prey Straight into me you flew Fly away Now every time I tried to set her free I'm glad to say she comes Right back to me But if I knew she didn't want to stay I wouldn't try to keep that Lovely bird of prey