Hiker's Adventure Poem by michael zhitnitsky

Hiker's Adventure



The Hiker's Adventure
One bright calm summer day,
2 friends are hiking, listening to the trees sway.
The breeze is also slightly blowing
its beauty, the nature is showing.
A waterfall, they soon came across,
in the kingdom of nature, it seems like the boss.
with the birds flying and chirping all around,
it makes the forest have a more pleasant sound.
The flowers shining on the hiker's path,
show that the wilderness has a gentle wrath.
But the mesmerizing beauty of it all
causes one of the hikers to fall.
Dangling on the side of the ledge,
the hiker is struggling to grip the rock's edge.
The other hiker hears the sound
he looks for his partner, which is nowhere to be found.
Then a third hiker comes into view,
the struggling hiker asks for help, then hears "Screw you."
Fear is the mean hiker's name,
he tells people their last fate, that's why he came.
The trapped hiker needs to avoid fear,
or he will lose concentration, fall, and disappear.
The hiker is trying to do his best
and he can't give up, for this is a test.
He hasn't had a rest in 2 hours straight,
but if he gives up now, death will be his fate.
He then gathers all the strength that he needs
and pulls himself up, "Yes, he succeeds! "
Laughing here was still Fear,
but his pleasure will end very near.
The hiker did prevail
only because he didn't let his fear make him fail.

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