Lost and Found
Lost and Found
Fall springs into action,
Green leaves turn red and fall to ground
Abandoning the tree that gave them life
Does the tree mourn and fear,
As its leaves leave for an unknown ground?
An unknown world waits outside
Do parents fear as children grow?
We enter a world unknown
A spider spins her web, does she fear the fate of her children?
In silence now our world awaits a rebirth,
Of blood
Water
fire
The world shut out by curtains,
Locked doors,
Lives of anxious pain
Does the fly weep when the spider eats her young?
Do mothers, or childless mourn deeper?
We grow up so impatiently, rushing to be adults
Who knew what confusion lay on the road ahead
Dreaming a new world,
Reborn from the ashes of the old,
In youthful energy we reachout
We burn
We yearn to learn
The scars fade
Some keep walking others turn aside
Do our mothers fear?
As we walk to blinding light
A road unmapped
We seek to find a way
We lose our path,
We redirect
It’s hidden in the grass
A child is born, a cry goes up
The leaves fall on the ground
Bending down to button a coat
Slowly we walk along
Lost in grief,
I’ve found a new branch
As the leaves fall on the ground
We fear to lose what holds us back
Fall turns to winter
It’s cold ice breeze
Rushes past to freeze another tree
On ground froze solid we sit
Leaning into the storm we acknowledge it’s rage,
It’s right to exist
A flower springs up from the ground in youthful wonderment
We pick the flower and it dies
It’s life is gone so soon
The rage is burning through the night, an uninvited guest
A violin sings in this heart,
Songs of mourning
The heart thaws as it seeks,
Regaining peace of mind
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