The tree was tired And found it easier to let go Than hold on. The leaves, abandoned, died. Falling in their thousands They gathered in drifts, Blown in the wind, Settling finally in the rain. Returning to the soil from whence they came. The tree, meanwhile, rested. Until, with Spring, it woke, Gathered the leaves into it again And greeted the sun with new vigour, The leaves gloried in the warmth and light. And, day by day, The world turned. As it should.
2009-03-11T13:52:10Z
Moonhare, I think that you may be right even though it was subconscious! Ha! Ain't poetry great? Even the poet doesn't know what it's about, Lol!
moonhare2009-03-11T13:32:39Z
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Is this a metaphor for emotions? By letting go of our old and tired ways we can rest, reflect, gather our strength and reawaken into a new life - and allow the world to turn.
Not done this poetry stuff before but posted some thoughts for the first time today. Maybe you would return the favour.
No. I enjoyed this guy in center college, i understand "you do no longer understand what love is that youthful.." yet we did no longer date. He cherished me, I cherished him yet we had to attend. We dated persons, none while in comparison with how we felt approximately one yet another. We did no longer social gathering till this previous year, Im a junior now, hes a senior. certainly? Hes going to circulate play soccer at a school on an entire scholarship throughout my senior year of highschool. probable 10 hrs away driving, yet he continually tells me now that he won't take the prospect of loosing me. no longer while it took see you later to get us the place we are. My thoughts have in basic terms gotten better for him. maybe it wasn't love in center college, maybe lust or some thing else. A hopeless crush maybe, yet i understand I enjoyed him first. i can't think of the place i could be without him.
What would it be like - to shed our old physical selves and regenerate new parts every spring? It is hard to be a tree - when it is only mental ♥ http://californiarenate.com/thisnthat/women/images/regeneration.jpg
Along the line of Grannyjill's answer, anything made by man can be destroyed, but nothing made by God can be destroyed, only changed into something else.