A Page, A Story
Carpeting the ground
You’ll see them fall,
Specs of yellow, amber and even some green.
Before you step,
Have you stopped to consider
They were once rustling in the trees?
Before you step,
Have you stopped to remember
The shadow they gifted in the summer haze?
Before you step,
Have you stopped to breathe,
The air they filtered for you to live?
Just like you,
They come in all shapes and sizes.
You’ve seen them being born, then turn into a guise of green.
Just like you,
They were once part of the whole.
Now, they float powerless when the wind blows.
Tread carefully,
As you might crush a page of your life story
Encased in a leaf’s memory.
Up in the trees, I am sure it seemed
They would live forever, but let Autumn come,
Because sometimes not even the afterlife lasts.
Tread carefully because you will turn them to dust.