Life, as a Moment
A boy looks to the leaves
In the crisp days of fall
And observes the changing colors
Of the forest
As each day passes
The leaves become more beautiful
The turning of the leaves,
Or foliage
Eventually the leaves turn brown
They dry up and cease to exist
Yet their dead casts remain on the ground
Underneath the trees they fell
Here they lie,
Their previous beauty
Is only a memory
The boy passes through life
Into adulthood, and next elder
No longer blossoming,
His youth is calmly fading
And now, his time is ending
Nearing his last breath
He sees a leaf fall
Unto a pile of others,
Smothered by another
He notices the leaf is not brown
It is still quite yellow
Having fallen too soon
Defeated by a gust of wind
Realizing the full life he had
Grateful for the opportunity
To turn brown
Aware some do not make it there
Here lasting on the tree
To the last stage
And falling to the ground
To lay with the rest
Underneath the trees they fell