Halfway There
Watkins Glen: A canyon, a stream, the touch of a magical waterfall

The way weaves before me,
Following the path
Carved in stone
By the stream at my feet.
Tiny now,
This stream
That created this canyon
Of sweeping, soaring stone;
This cathedral
Honoring Nature.
Stone path, glistening with wet;
Sun making rainbows
Of the dew-like drops.
Here the ledge stretches
Over my head,
Just out of reach
Of my straining fingers.
Eons of history
Preserved in the
Layers of stone:
Brown,
Grey,
Black,
Mossy green.
A fern clings to a tiny crack.
Desperately,
Determinedly,
Defiantly.
“I will grow here!” it roars
In its tiny fern-voice.
Slipping softly by,
Patient,
Strong,
Enduring,
The stream grants grace,
Allowing the fern to grow
Undisturbed.
“Live and let live,” the stream sighs,
As she continues on her
Tranquil journey.
I round a curve
In the endless rock glen,
And elf-magic appears before me.
Here, the water
Descends
In a crystal-bead waterfall,
Blessing those who pass
Beneath it
With the trickle
Of its perfect droplets.
I reach out my hand,
And the world
Stands
Still.
All that is,
Is the water,
Drip by drip,
Kissing my fingers
With Nature’s love.
I stand transfixed,
As one
With the enduring beauty
Around me.
Halfway there,
Between Earth and Heaven.
About the Creator
Laura DePace
Retired teacher, nature lover, aspiring writer driven by curiosity and “What if?” I want to share my view of the fascinating, complex world of nature. I also love creating strong characters and interesting worlds for them to live in.



Comments (2)
A well written and beautiful journey!
Laura, I loved this. I especially loved the voices you gave to nature. I was there with you, taking it all in and marvelling at the magic of it all too.