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A new poem today for autumn, and falling leaves everywhere (not confined to autumn) in a very blustery wind.
We all feel low sometimes. Only yesterday,
I found myself relating to a dead leaf in the street, heading for a drain; a
depressing experience until I reminded myself that it was not the end of the
last leaf in the whole world; others would follow in an endless cycle of life
and death where dying is not so much the beginning of the end but a way of
leaving space for new beginnings.
An old man who lived on the street where I
was born and lived until I was 14 years-old told me once that I should never
fear death but think of it as a life-force. He was not a religious person so I
thought his 80-something years must have taken their toll or perhaps it was
just wishful thinking. (He died only weeks later.) It has taken me more than
half a century to understand what he meant.
AN AFFINITY WITH THE LIFE
FORCE OF DEAD LEAVES
I
drifted lonely as a leaf
left
to fare as it may in a wintry breeze,
perhaps
(who knows?) missing
its
parent tree and multiple siblings,
playing
host to feathered friends
as
long as their seasons last, world
a
happier place for a kinder nature’s
wistful
take on it
Who
can ever say (for sure)
a
leaf cannot think, feel, experience
the
ebb and flow of life
in
ways only Earth Mother knows
who
gives, takes away,
and
gives back again when the time
comes
to renew her vows to humanity
at
each spring blessing?
I
watched a leaf sucked
into
a drain, lost forever among sewage
beyond
salvaging (who knows?)
as I
feel myself sucked into a vortex
scaremongers
call Old Age
where
the hope is, we’ll be saved,
lovingly
pressed collectables between
pages
of living memory
Did it
feel rejected, my leaf,
for
being left to rot in a dark sewer
where
all the world’s garbage
flows
into its seas, as likely to kill off
countless
life forms as the shrewd
property
developer felling trees
or
an old poet infecting imagination
with
its worst fears?
Back
home, a glossy magazine,
repudiating
my distress as bold as brass
with
the latest fashion pics,
celeb
gossip, ideas to impress the boss,
tips
on keeping old age at bay;
in
the garden, leaves faring better,
with the potential to give news editors
a good run for their money
Copyright
R. N. Taber 2012
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