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Like Fallen Leaves

LIKE FALLEN LEAVES… Here in the winter of my long lived life, the leaves of my head now fall to the ground. Destined like leaves of trees gone dead, the winter winds will soon blow my dust around; and like fallen leaves, I’ll be done with this world’s strife. Oh but when the scythe of time snips my thread, would if I could be like leaves of trees--- who in due season, go happily to their death: leaving their wooded---naked bones with nothing left but the bark of reason guarding their earthy homes--- through whose lonely arms, the chilly breeze freely roams. Yet, for these trees, another season comes like the mornings’ dew; And they shall rise up from winter’s purgatory and begin life anew. And though the sojourn here has had its moments of despair, the flames of love, faith and hope have always been there. So when I’m gone, weep only tears of joy for me; for I know why the empty cross was made of the wood of a tree.

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