Dawn I awaken, slowly, to a light cool falling drop of water on my cheek. I arise from my soft, cool bed of leaves and pine needles. Gazing through magnificent towering redwoods, I stand in awe. The night storm has passed and the clouds part. The last few falling raindrops race to the ground before the sun emerges. Birds chirp in the distance to bring in the new day. The air is fresh, crisp Quiet. I breath deeply. Happiness. Sun rays penetrate the forest kiss my cheek. Warm. My castle of trees has many halls but no walls. Towering columns Gentle giants to watch over me. I walk for miles, barefoot On a soft carpet of pine, cool beneath my feet I look up gentle drops of water land on my outstretched hands I reach a clearing The sun is setting, falling asleep in his bed of clouds. He bids farewell and goodnight, but to return soon. I lay myself down on the ground beside the Oak. The root is my pillow Peace My eyelids slowly, surely close as I rest. The mockingbird quietly sings me to sleep. Sweet, pleasant dreams, majestic forest. Dusk