Friday, May 2, 2014

Straight to the Sun


With summertime comes the urge to climb a mountain. But by mountain I am not referring to a pine-studded mound several miles outside of town that rises gently out of the ground like the round, lazy shell of a sleeping turtle. I want a far peak that strikes the sky, silent and commanding – a jagged line straight to the sun. I want to climb a mountain that takes hours to summit, that regally shadows me and fights against my burning calves, pushing the sweat out on my face. I want to shudder in one of its huge echoing crevasses, losing sight of the path behind me, feeling small and helpless under the unmoving glare of its rocky face.