Courageous Phoenix, what do you know of past and future conflagrations? With wings afire, do you sense the embers of your renascent soul? Is your savage life-death vortex as mysterious to you as it is to us?
Although I'll never fly on Phoenix wings, or share your tortured falls and resurrections, I feel I know you as a brother for we all have Phoenix games to play with each dividing and perishing cell its own ancestor and descendant - tomorrow's joys born of present sorrows.
Who among us has never tasted the bitter gall of enmity - or been driven to our knees by the searing blade of failure? But time is the most physician - stirring new life from the ashes of despair.
Noble Phoenix, in our barren seasons when scorched spirits tumble to the earth, soar down from your blackened rock and restore the feathers of our tattered wings.
*March, 2012
Included in Unity Tree - Collected poems pub. CreateSpace - Amazon.com