Topic: The Fall
Cascadex's photo
Sat 02/02/13 09:11 AM
Edited by Cascadex on Sat 02/02/13 09:14 AM
The peaceful autumn breeze,
Barely noticed…
Weaves, between the unsuspecting leaves:
An artful assassin,
Creating a masterpiece.
Its victims, drifting calmly
Bright and vibrant.
Rebelling, against their inevitable end:
The hope inside them,

Pulsating

Blood into their veins.
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As the grass opens its arms,                                       
Accepting.
Whispering, the final words of wisdom.
The only one, who notices,
Who cares?

As they wither slowly,
It reminds me of a pain.
Only momentarily forgotten.
Each fallen leaf,
A tiny piece of us.
And inside…
Somewhere,
A wish.
That smoldering inside our souls,
Is a power so great:
They could merge together forever.
And baby, it will happen,
I promise.
In the peaceful autumn,
When the crimson leaves blow…




…Back on to their withered branches.

threepurpleroses's photo
Sat 02/02/13 09:27 AM
flowerforyou Hopes and dreams lay inside each one of us, and your poem portrays this beautifully, with a beginning, a middle trail of thoughts, a wanting to hold onto, and an end.flowerforyou

no photo
Sat 02/02/13 10:39 AM
I can definitely feel the message and power in this one... sooooo awesome... :heart: flowerforyou :heart:

tayah12's photo
Tue 02/05/13 05:48 AM
Love the imagery Cas. And your format makes the write even more outstanding.

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Tue 02/05/13 06:05 AM
Morning young blood!laugh When did you write this one?...It is very good, like PurpleRoses said, complete, full bodied...You're a good writer Cas!, TY for sharingflowers

Teditis's photo
Tue 02/05/13 08:02 AM
Awesome writing... loved it!drinker

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Wed 02/06/13 09:04 AM
Edited by Up2Us on Wed 02/06/13 09:09 AM
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