Thursday, June 5, 2008

a Butt's Light..

Was on my way home and entering our street at past eight in the evening the other day and was struck in utter amazement of the sight i wasn't prepared to encounter.

A blink, and there goes the single light. A bright one, yellow-greenish, and striking.

Seconds passed by and off goes the light -- randomly blinking in the vast space right in front of me.

Then realization swept over me.. i wasn't seeing any phenomenon worth televising but i was beholding one of the wonders and beauty of nature. Right in front of me was a minute creature, bestowed with a divine power to produce light by itself. Blinking in front of me was in fact a lone firefly..

Such a discovery (that fireflies are still existing in our place) brought numerous awareness:
  1. That our place/area still has good environmental conditions that are suitable for the proliferation of the firefly species;
  2. That our place/area, though having some developments, are still home to a diverse flora and fauna;
  3. It may be a home for a certain firefly population, and may as well serve as a breeding ground for fireflies;
  4. That certain firefly I have seen is in search of its mate, for reproduction;
  5. and that it is not yet too late to make a move and do my part for the protection and conservation of such an amazing creature.
Marveling over such a discovery, the mere sight of it brought me to the past that i have hidden somewhere in my memory palace -- the times when i, my siblings, and few cousins will roam around our farm during sunsets, in search of the marvel and exuberance brought to us even by just watching the fireflies dance in the middle of the air, lighting their paths, attracting any one and every thing that can behold the wonders they are able to forge..

Then, watching that lone firefly have enthused me, have unleashed an overwhelming emotion that i have become tempted to catch it, let my parents and younger brothers be enthralled by it too. Thank God, good senses have swept over me. I have again became conscious that I have to respect the firefly, no matter how small it is. He too has to live, and catching him may bring about stress that can eventually lead to death. So i mustered not to, i just let him live. Let him do what he is ought to do. Let him reproduce. Such that i may be able to see more and more of his like again.

And yes, i'd love to do that. See the fireflies fly and dance in the air. See them twinkle like the stars above. See their butts light.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

grabe! ang adik mu! ^_^
s00oooo english.
maka nose bleed! hehe :D
uii, grabe naawa daw xa
sa mga fireflies..
wla pa gud ako nakakita
ng firefly evr.. buti pa
kau, meron kau sa bhay..
s00oooo inggit.. ^.^

wiLfRed said...

whoa! onga, englishero talaga aku. di aku marunong masyado managalog eh.. hehehe. nwei, you should've seen one. ang saya-saya..

and oh, i know a place where fireflies light up a tree.. the way christmas lights do in christmas trees.. hahaha. should you want to, i'll bring you there. *winks*

bernard said...

Bulaga!!
Ang Adik mo Kuya^^...

Reading your pompous writing pla, brought me back to this experience of mine with my classmates in KIamba wherein i've first laid eyes on this butt lighting insect, it was an unprecedented event.... nyahahahaha.... KOrneks^^

i was really flabbergasted, because it was one of the few animals in this planet that fascinates me as a child(hahaha, child pako)...pero at dat time ala pang sense of responsibility or concern that rose, gusto ko lang talaga makakuha tapos ilagay sa glass tapos gawing lamp....hahahaha

....hehehehehe....
ala lang kuya, i just thought i wanna share 2 u... you've got talent pala kuya in writting, keep it up, I enjoyed reading your composition... KUDOS to you!!!
waaaaaahhhhhhhhh^^