I just want to climb. To remember the thrill of freedom as I race through the trees, swinging recklessly from limb to limb, unafraid of falling, yet eager to embrace the pain that drives the breath from my lungs, knowing it is a small price to pay to find myself again.
So let me hang boneless from the wires and revel in the weightlessness granted by the unyielding embrace of these ropes, to memorize the gentle caress of the mountain winds on my skin, pondering the complexity of my heartbeat, wondering, if this is what it's like to fly.