Open Poetry #46 |
Leafs of Change |
whisperingwalt Member
since 2010-04-29
Posts 240Coquitlam, BC, Canada |
Leafs of Change Insecure leafs of autumn Don't know what to do The branches still feel strong But their grip is weakening They blossomed through the spring And provided shade in the summer Now it's time to fall, gently, floating, swaying, releasing to the process of nature Insecure leafs of autumn Land gently upon each other anticipating, resigned, quietly, waiting, to be raked away. |
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Eusta B. Mae Senior Member
since 2010-05-03
Posts 903 |
I liked this very much. even though today I feel like an autumn leaf getting raked away. I was moved by this piece Ww. Good job! ebm |
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Earl Brinkman Senior Member
since 2010-03-03
Posts 1183Osaka, Japan |
The feel of the words are like leaves falling from a tree. That took some effort and skill. |
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Sunshine
Administrator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
I remember when first seeing your name I had thoughts of the name "Whispering Bill"... so I "read" this poem in that voice, tone, sound. It is beautiful! Thank you. |
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Bastet Member
since 2010-05-07
Posts 246 |
I love poems about nature. This one is a complete metaphor on its own. Structure echoes the meaning -- the gradual fading aawy of the season. Bravo! |
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whisperingwalt Member
since 2010-04-29
Posts 240Coquitlam, BC, Canada |
Sunshine, I read the poem back whispering and I understand what you mean. Thanks to all the rest for taking time to read and responding in your unique ways.ww |
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threadbear Senior Member
since 2008-07-10
Posts 817Indy |
one leaf's shelter is another's shade so let us blend, they whispered, blade upon blade and they matched the wood's pale until they fell into grace one leaf's shelter is another leaf's shade. inspired by you, Walt. Loved your poem, and the metaphors. Jeff |
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whisperingwalt Member
since 2010-04-29
Posts 240Coquitlam, BC, Canada |
Jeff, honoured to have inspired you...ww |
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