By: Isabella Wong
I now look down into the world
That I’ve left behind.
Right beneath these clouds
Is a town so confined.
I gaze down
At each blade of grass
And every drop of sweet honey
Which I’ve left in my past.
I kneel down to the gates of God
And plead for one last trip
Down to the world where I once lived
Where I used to jump and skip.
God nods and approves
Of my returning back home.
He says with a stern look
You have until sunset to roam.
For the first time in a while
I feel the blades of glass
I taste drops of pure sweet honey.
I sight the people of my past.
But now I must leave the earth I once lived.
For the sun is starting to set.
I must say farewell
To the place I could never forget.
Suddenly I feel a tingle and a prick.
I hear a slight sound.
My arms begin to glow a beautiful light
As my legs have left the ground.
I now look down at the Earth once again.
Now I feel more free.
I am able to see the deer
And the bees.
I celebrate the day
When I visit the place I was birthed,
Because I now feel free.
I am now one with the Earth.