A still from Wings of Desire showing a trapeze artist. Her body is laying horizonally 
        with the trapeze across her back. Two spotlights shine from different directions creating 
        two shadows of her on the top of a circus tent behind her.
Profoundly lonely circus trapeze artist - Les Ailes du désir

She hugs a white rose to her heart—
The petals flare—in her breath blown;
She’ll catch the fruit on her death day—
The flower rooted in the bone.
The face at evening comes for love;
Reeds in the river meet below.
She sleeps small child, her face a tear;
The dream comes in with stars to go
Into the window, feigning snow.
This is the book that no one knows.
The paper wall holds mythic oaks,
Behind the oaks a castle grows.
Over the door, and over her
(She dies! she wakes!) the steeds gallop.
The child stirs, hits the dumb air, weeps,
Afraid of night's long loving-cup.

An etching depicting a woman with arms outstretched, a cloak behind her and butterfly wings on her 
        head. Beneath her three older women (witches) support her in flight.
Volaverunt (They have flown)