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in the brightest corner of the forest trees, rested a gentle and pure autumn leaf he never quite asked much for anything just water and a home from his strong tree but alas! winter was close to being the season the leaf heard from the tree that he had to leave it stunned with deep worry, the leaf begged for a reason but the leaf heard the tree and he had to believe it so one by one, the little leaf observed his friends being ripped from the branches to their curious ends but this leaf stayed strong, he did not waver or pretend yes, the leaf stayed strong, he was the last one left but alas! the wind came along and asked the leaf why: "why do you stay here when the days have gone awry? pretty soon, dear friend, you'll have to say goodbye make it easy on yourself and don't live a lie" the leaf replied: "you would not believe all i've seen my friends, they've all left, and i'm left here to grieve i cling to my home, you see, i have to believe that i'm more than a passing, more than a leaf" the wind answered with a startling gust: "is it the tree you believe and not me you trust? you'll be fine, dear friend, you will not turn to dust it is a new life, you'll see, but you will adjust" the leaf retorted, with a shake of his sides: "i'm afraid for my home, my friends and my life wherever i may go, will i make there all right? the world is so big and i'm in such a fright" the wind replied, "the world is never perfect at times we must leave that which makes us certain the harder our path, the longer we must search it this home will belong to others; they soon will learn it" the tree, trying to sleep, finally awoke from its dream "dear leaf, don't you know, you must let go of me? we've had some great times, but i will soon freeze we must part ways; i will have other leaves" the leaf became frazzled, fed up with his options he changed colors for the tree; the tree didn't want him "why did i spend all these months to be forgotten, to be cast out so lonely, afraid and unwanted?" the wind said, "fear not, dear friend, you may feel lonely now but i am wherever you are, and i won't let you down i am your new home, and when you feel me around just know i'm with you, and i'll lift you off the ground" the leaf resolved with a steady hesitation he had lost many friends but gained one with patience "i am still uncertain but i trust my realization that new beginnings are endings of greater elation" so in the brightest corner of the forest trees, floated away a gentle and pure autumn leaf where he was to go, he couldn't say with certainty but he had the wind to carry him, and that was all he'd need
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 2:36 AM UTC
Letting Go (for Joe Cole)
in the brightest corner of the forest trees, rested a gentle and pure autumn leaf he never quite asked much for anything just water and a home from his strong tree but alas! winter was close to being the season the leaf heard from the tree that he had to leave it stunned with deep worry, the leaf begged for a reason but the leaf heard the tree and he had to believe it so one by one, the little leaf observed his friends being ripped from the branches to their curious ends but this leaf stayed strong, he did not waver or pretend yes, the leaf stayed strong, he was the last one left but alas! the wind came along and asked the leaf why: "why do you stay here when the days have gone awry? pretty soon, dear friend, you'll have to say goodbye make it easy on yourself and don't live a lie" the leaf replied: "you would not believe all i've seen my friends, they've all left, and i'm left here to grieve i cling to my home, you see, i have to believe that i'm more than a passing, more than a leaf" the wind answered with a startling gust: "is it the tree you believe and not me you trust? you'll be fine, dear friend, you will not turn to dust it is a new life, you'll see, but you will adjust" the leaf retorted, with a shake of his sides: "i'm afraid for my home, my friends and my life wherever i may go, will i make there all right? the world is so big and i'm in such a fright" the wind replied, "the world is never perfect at times we must leave that which makes us certain the harder our path, the longer we must search it this home will belong to others; they soon will learn it" the tree, trying to sleep, finally awoke from its dream "dear leaf, don't you know, you must let go of me? we've had some great times, but i will soon freeze we must part ways; i will have other leaves" the leaf became frazzled, fed up with his options he changed colors for the tree; the tree didn't want him "why did i spend all these months to be forgotten, to be cast out so lonely, afraid and unwanted?" the wind said, "fear not, dear friend, you may feel lonely now but i am wherever you are, and i won't let you down i am your new home, and when you feel me around just know i'm with you, and i'll lift you off the ground" the leaf resolved with a steady hesitation he had lost many friends but gained one with patience "i am still uncertain but i trust my realization that new beginnings are endings of greater elation" so in the brightest corner of the forest trees, floated away a gentle and pure autumn leaf where he was to go, he couldn't say with certainty but he had the wind to carry him, and that was all he'd need
i wanted to tell a story for the challenge; this spilled out. i don't even know.
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 2:36 AM UTC
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