Poem: Hope for the Future

Ankle deep in leaves
golden like the rising sun
A living carpet
And it weeps tears at its roots
bright happy and never sad.


The weather is still warm
The sky is still blue
Yet there is a restlessness
as the yellow shower
continues to fall.


The squirrels gather nuts
and store them in the hollows
of the gracefully twisted trunk
a safe warm harbor
against the coming storms.


Ah, but the days are fading fast
the last hint of past halcyon days
Fond memories, casual regrets
fall to the ground like rain
soon to be forgotten.


But even as the last stubborn leaves
cling to the branches in defiance
There is still hope
that the spring of rebirth
will come again.

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