The little
boy had gone to the old story teller on the hill again. He loved the stories
the old man had to say. Sometimes he would tell of wars fought, sometimes he
would speak of the adventures of the Greeks.
But, the boy’s
favourite story was the one about the Phoenix
The Phoenix
was a bird of splendid beauty, and it was also magical. It had the power to
heal people with its tears. It could transport you easily across time and
space. The phoenix was the bird of the nobles and the aristocrats. People were
in awe of the bird. It’s most important trait was that it was immortal and
would burn in a bright flame when the time for it’s death came; and be reborn
from the ashes.
Thus, spoke
the old man of the Phoenix.
Here below,
I have constructed a diorama of what the boy thought the story actually meant.
It is the boy’s opinion that the Phoenix teaches us something. It burns up in
flame, but always rises from it’s ashes. Maybe the burning is synonymous with
the hardships life has thrown at us and the rising from the ashes in nothing
but our strength egging us on to master the difficulties. Perhaps what the
phoenix means is “never give up, no
matter what happens”.
I liked what
the boy said. And you, dear reader?
The Bilge Master