Night was falling in the jungle,
With stars smiling from a cold sky,
Early mist making a drink
to inebriate the trees through the night,
And the leaves preparing for a dewy bath.
A dark man matching the night’s colours,
Stumbled across the decaying windfalls,
His skin clad in more darkness,
White teeth flashed to life,
Like water in the abyss of a well,
A sigh of agony poured out
warmth in the imposing cold.
All vestiges fading out of sight,
Yet, two gentle eyes like an elephant’s said,
‘Live and let live’;
His burning self gave
some warm solace to the dewy, cold leaves,
His bright foot-soles drummed
on the decaying leaves,
Sowed seeds of life among death and decay.
The music approaching the forest’s centre,
With stars applauding
and the trees swaying to the tune,
Nature styled his hair:
Curls, locks, dust matched the jungle’s disarray,
He stumbles now more
and finally sits under a tree,
Sleeps then to eternity,
The last trace of life mixed
with the darkness around;
The morning came to enliven everything,
but not the last trace of night.