The end came via being sprawled atop a piece of debris. It was glorious allowing it do the hard work of reaching the river side. Awash the two of us, the debris and I, we willed that shore line to us and then lay silent in prayer and grattitude. Freezing, for sure, but I was just too pooped to move. My little legs had enough for one day. I had no more kick. No more extreme sports for me. Jiminy Cricket. That was an extreme drop. I am so lucky to be alive.
Standing at the bottom of the falls, looking up, I gulped down the evidence of the daunting trek ahead of me. I wasn’t sure my legs were up to the task. I had to hop to it straight away though. My family was up there. They hadn’t seen me go over but I am certain that by now they will be missing my chirp. Worried they will be.
Okay. Let’s do it. One rock. Two rocks. Opps, slipped back down on the moss and slime. One rock. This is going to take a long time for this little cricket to get back up to my family. Why oh why weren’t crickets blessed with wings?
3 Response to "Over and up"
Gorgeous and cute.
Poor lil Jiminy Cricket, seperated from his family. Insects, just like animals feel lose.
Awesome display of your repertoire.
Inside the characters head.
http://thelittledunpony.blogspot.com/2010/06/roger-falls.html
Oh God. I almost posted an apology with this because I thought it was really stale and unimaginative! I was so busy today (my Masters assignments) that now at 7pm, I am sitting at my computer still in my nightie.
I posted this quickly this morning before I attacked my assignments. All day my mind had wandered back to it wondering if I had spelling mistakes, typos, etc.
I didn't think it was stale at all, I really could see Jiminy hopping from rock to rock. But there was symbolism in there for me too.
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