After slowly climbing
higher
and higher
and higher,
I was finally there.
I stopped to get a drink from my half empty water bottle
and leaned against a boulder,
resting my tired, aching legs.
It was flattening out and only a few little trees
and shrubs were growing through the cracks in the rocks.
A piercing wind blows and I shiver, chilled raw to the bone.
There is a small path leading up to the top and I walk up it,
following my sister and dad.
I walk briskly over to the ledge and my heart stops.
Time freezes.
I can spot little houses off in the distance, and rolling hills.
I can see huge, green fields and big, blue lakes.
I looked down the side of the tree covered mountain
and thought that so long ago I had been
ascending up the dirt paths,
struggling to climb the rocky terrain
but ecstatic to venture on.
And then I look up.
Huge, gray clouds cover the dark gray sky,
and a raven flies overhead,
gliding gracefully through the sky.
I am a bird,
high on it’s perch,
gazing down upon the Earth far,
far
below.
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