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Tag: nature

Seasonal Changes

Seasonal Changes

Like a tree in spring

we start out as buds

yearning to become leaves.


In summer we flourish

soaking up the sunlight

with absorbing passion.


In fall we transform

alienating our brothers

by position, and color.


In winter we equalize

mounds withered and brown

at the mercy of the wind.

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Posted on March 10, 2015March 10, 2015Categories PoemTags life, natureLeave a comment on Seasonal Changes
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