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Dying Leaves
I observe the only leaf descend from the bare maple tree winging low, drifting and freely curling amidst the nipped air to quiver on the damp alley. It joins about a larger heap-- all leaves rustling together in place; that watching their frail body- movement, a line of tear flows down on my cheeks. Strewn about by the restless blow of the wind, they tremble up and down as if to linger in a final circle of a waltz: How far the springtime while gust of flakes trail without pause... It is already late January, yet icy breeze grows more harsh more cruel with the ruin of threadbare leaves, laying like a hearse dumped by thick mantle of frost...grasping for a tinge of ray which could somehow bring or stir back any sign of resuscitated glow... instead, this foliage bleeds a final glory mirroring my numb love that dies with them to vanish into the night... ashen-black while I shed another tear and another. Best Free Verse This Year Contest of John Hamilton entered 3/21/2017
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