The Dragon and the Phoenix
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 at 1:30PM Editor's Note: Back in 2005 I worked with a personal trainer in a six week self defense class. After the six weeks were up I was hooked and asked him if he could teach me more and have since learned stick fighting, street fighting and ground fighting. I have come to realize that this journey was not about fighting but about learning of myself. I havesince grown in confidence and peace. The process is ongoing for me. I wrote this piece to depict the change in myself at the time.
The Dragon and the Phoenix
The dragon, flying upwards on wings of thunder
Dipping and swooping through the moonlit sky
Intent on his opponent
His courage fierce, rising high.
She watched as His wings unfurled in splendor
His tips to strike with the force of lightening
Honor bound in his quest
In His flames breathed the skill of fighting
With envy the Phoenix watched the sparring,
Wondering at the Dragon’s skill – how it could be.
With power and grace, up he flew into the night.
Fearless, Strong and intensely free.
With the battle complete, his great claws touching down
Over to him the phoenix flew, having the need to meet
With Fear rising in her chest as she approached
Her flames dimmed, as she knelt beneath his feet.
The eyes that met hers were filled with wisdom, older than his years
Knowing already what was in her heart, without arrogance, scorn or disbelief
The Dragon bowed his fierce head and acquiesced.
Her flickering wings arching in relief.
The days blended into themselves as he taught her
Yet not one day the same as before.
Her body often times bruised and aching
Yet of his knowledge, she had a constant need to know more.
Months slipped by as her flames dimming to smoldering embers
Soon lost their radiant heat.
The Dragon fearing her death as ashes became her plume.
For the first time in his heart felt imminent defeat.
But she knew what he did not,
at how close she was to heaven.
This dying bird, finally now a warrior within
The Phoenix looked toward the sun and at her own resurrection.


