【Written by Daniel Feldman】
Remote, mysteriously alive.
Besieged by the distant thunder
and the close rain dripping onto the forest’s surface,
I struggle to make my way back to safe haven
And all of a sudden
I hear a swish,
out of the cavity
between two adjacent trees.
Something must have flown into the forest’s inner chamber
This is a rare occurrence.
Usually, I always see
colonies of insects retiring to their holes,
doe’s and stag’s grazing grass
but never something so fleeting,
transcending the banality of nature
I gave it a name,
Phoenix.
My eyes pursue this tricky target.
Trying to locate the sole Phoenix,
whishing and swishing from branch to branch
to no avail.
And so, I go.
trekking through the heart of the forest
exposed to all its elements,
like the wind
piercing the open spaces,
Angling the rain straight into my face;
Blinding me whole.
Blocked by the rain and prejudiced by the heart,
chasing the abstract, following the feeling,
I continue to seek the flying phoenix dart,
whether it may be real, or just a part of me.