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Nature, Leading the Way
Climbing, the mountain seems to have no top
Looking up no stop ahead
The dry Sun staring down on us like a lion eyeing its prey
The loose gravel below, small lizards walking at our feet watching each step carefully.
My eyes wander to the top not seeing anything but more mountain and the birds flying high above
Loops and turns
Widely swing back and forth instead of straight up
Having a handrail still not helping carry me all the way up this mountain.
The metal on the handrail scorching, like the feeling of hot sand on your feet.
My feet feeling as though they are on fire.
The birds above seeming to get closer
Feeling the wind blow from the distance.
Finally, finding a cool wind path of long and straight uphill stairs
Maybe this is the peak.
With the top possibly in reach, we want to get up the stairs as quickly as possible
But thinking, we may want to stand here for a while
The dry Heat of the sun hits us again, like its was playing peek-a-boo with us for just a second
Finally reaching the top of the eighty stairs and looking out
A longer path still to come but looking up and the birds get closer flying in circles
The top, the best view I can see the birds only meters above my head.
Seeing the whole island, even the smoke from the lava that is nature at its most destructive.
The whole family looking, peering, and smiling as the journey on the way up was worth the Wait.
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