In the eerie hours half asleep I heard my name in a soft voice.
It was a wake up call I couldn't resist The jungle was in dark mist The night ending but morning was still frail The call was to tread on the fallen leaves trail.
The trees were shaded dark the sky was pale Every bush was where the shadows fell Quiet was the air our heart tautly tense We tiptoed our best, and it made sense.
Tweet of early birds didn't sound sweet Danger awaited at all sides to meet We strained ears for the slightest sound The jungle a romance on a perilous ground.
On the dry boulded river shapes were deep Moving in a herd crawling to the steep We stood frozen on this other side To let the distance between grow wide.
Years have flown and whenever in the woods I see my father's figure in jungle brood He wakes me up and stretches his hand We fly through the bushes in jungle land.
Humbly dedicated to my father who was an avid walker in the forest in the wee hours of the morning. It was on such a trip he met with an accident and died.