The Leaf That Blew Poem by Mick Zerr

The Leaf That Blew



As I watch the leaves of fall
Sailing the wind, no port in sight.
Starting from the tree so tall
Flipping up as nature's kite.

Catching bits of morning rays
Showing colors, each its own.
Sharing, lasting only days.
Ending where the winds have blown.

I wonder if it knew,
Far back in time,
While on a branch it grew,
What holds for it, down the line?

Arms unfolding, grabbing light
Feeding mother as she grew.
Sleeping the haunting night.
Waking painted with crystal dew.

Dancing to the whistling tune
Of nature's cooling breeze.
Letting loose to fly so soon.
Saying goodbye to the trees.

Falling, blowing, piling high,
Soon to be covered in the chilling white,
Of falling flurries from the sky
To sleep the winter's night.

Never to wake and smell the glory
Of all that is spring and new.
‘Tis the end of this story
Of the leaf, that blew.

The Leaf That Blew
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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