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This Metaphor of Life
Alone, I amble through the garden dying Mulling over the ending of another summer, Realizing that all things have their season Comes a sadness with the drooping stems Petals lying on the ground like soft pebbles Tenaciously hugging their fast-fading colors. Do they remember being lovingly touched Fondled upon the briary stem in passing, Or is their life over, tossed aside in autumn When their bloom has faded and cast off Like we humans come to in our end times Lying beneath the earth to rot unnoticed. Seems a subject worthy of consideration As I amble, alone, through this metaphor Of life and its inevitable passing with time To make way for other flowering youth, Who will experience a casual adoration Then fall away to be trampled underfoot. Written September 9, 2022
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