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-Stretching-

My leaves have begun to turn

from the green of photosynthesis

to that pumpkin Autumn orange

descending below October skies

landing on the lush lawn of November.

 

Flat grey skies of overcast.

Of rain filled clouds - stretching-

as far as the horizon line

bursting at their rolling seems

to see this season’s first thunderstorm.

 

Once I am bare, naked, & exposed

the snow will come in blankets

covering all signs of my yearly decay

the malignancy of once being a sapling

who sprouted an eon of Springs ago.

 

My arms extended in every direction

inching and reaching for a sun

that has been masked and dimmed

in acceptance of this cycle of life

this years seasonal downtime.

 

The first rays of a new Spring

stimulate my entire being

sprouting new buds to leaf in quantity

giving momentary hope from knowing

that I am only living for the Fall.

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james-m-boyer
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Published
Nov 10, 2010
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Written. November 10, 2010- From Through Our Hands We Speak From The Heart

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