Song for a lost bird
I woke up one day and found myself in a dark place, halfway up an enormous tree. I don’t know how I got there; there was no way down. The tree was centuries old, grand and gnarled and near the end of its life, and though it was dark, I could see that the bark was brown and black, and it was covered in lichen and moss, and full of tiny little dips and bumps; handholds for squirrels and other creatures.