[T. Hayes] The young mockingbird always admired the eagles to the point of envy Solely the way they dominate the sky, and glide along the clouds like the gods do, and so effortlessly in fact Mockingbirds were never really meant to fly as high as other birds can but he wasn’t like the other mockingbirds he was a king a legend in the making he professed So he flaps and flaps and flaps and pulls and flaps and pulls with all of his might trying to reach a gang of eagles he sees prowling the skies above him So he flaps and flaps and pulls but he can never make it he is too weak The eagles that tower his altitude can't help but find such a pathetic attempt at majesty so amusing But this made the young bird angry He’ll prove them wrong he’ll prove them all wrong he said he’ll show them This young mockingbird will not be taken for grantedTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.