Back into Nature
I watch a rabbit eat its last meal whole
The vines choke a line of trees to death
I sigh and close my eyes and dream till I am dole
Leaves tickle my feet as they rush into the air
A zephyr gently smooths down the trees’ hairs and braids them one by one
A fire of emerald green, egg yolk yellow, and scarlet red bursts into lovely flames
I gaze dreamily into space, thinking of nothing
Suddenly, a deer steps out into the glade
I snap back into reality and stare at it in awe
It instantly freezes into a marble statue and eyes me warily
The sound of a gunshot pierces the air
Quickly, the deer darts to the other side of the forest
I sigh—I have never stood face to face with a deer for more than two minutes
Feeling ever so rejuvenated, I stretch out my arms and embrace all that is nature
I take in a huge gulp of air and breathe out, listening to the humming of my body
The only predator that I have to fear is time
I have one precious hour that I can step out of my shell
and let burst the poetic and stubborn side of me
The only hour that I cease to be another person
Distantly, I hear the drumming of a woodpecker—keeping time.