i had never spent much time in a Rainforest
rainforests were faraway places
âcome visitâ so off i went
not knowing the full extent of the solitudeÂ
she is busy, always has something going on
i am her guest, so i donât want to bother her
so i stay in the cabin she so graciouslyÂ
twelve hour days, twelve hour nights
sun is up at 6am and down at 6 pm
iâm a nightbird, up at 11am down at 3 am
so i am awake at night more than the day
pitch black, i watch the moon slowly come to full
it lands over the mountain in front of me
illuminating the night hills, the trees
the reflection on the shiny rain soaked leaves look like christmas tree lights
i actually never realizedÂ
it never actually crossed my mindÂ
how many beings live in a rainforest
each day i see the same butterflies flutter over the bush in from of me
the darting red and black birds swooping downÂ
as if to see if i am still there
to listen to the ping ping sound
he or she stops, aware of my listening, just for her
the beings in the rainforest
are acutely tuned in  to my presence
each evening the valley belowÂ
echoes with familiar soundsÂ
as each species declares life
the big fan palms crack in the breeze
bamboo leaves float thru the air
dried leaves crash on my rooftop
the wind brushes against flowers
The Very Very Tall Tall Into The Sky Mother Treeâs Roots
Extend DeepâŚ.. into the Forest Floor, maybe even down to the Aquifers
Her root tendrils stand nine inches tall as they wind along the ground
spread out, finger shaped, gripping the Earth
Ancestral Energy Calling Out