From Tender Sprout to Withered Fall

 

Born on the branch, a tender sprout so new,
Unfurling soft, like silk laced with morning dew.
With dreams untold, in vibrant green it gleamed,
Like a lantern of hope, where innocence streamed.

Then youthful vigor, in emerald hues unfurled,
It danced with winds like a ribbon gently twirled.
Each summer's sun, a story etched within,
Like carvings on bark, where bold hearts begin.

When older kin, in faded gold, let go,
And softly tumbled to the earth below,
The vibrant green would mock with youthful glee,
Unknowing then, its own fate soon would be.

As autumn whispers, a golden blush appeared,
Like twilight’s glow when daylight's edge is near.
The vibrant green to burnished ochre turned,
Like aged parchment, where life’s truths are learned.

At last, a withered curl, a brittle, silent plea,
The branch released — like a sigh — wild and free.
A gentle fall to earth, its journey done,
A kariyila now, beneath the fading sun.

To earth it returns, a cycle to renew,
Like ashes to roots that birth the morning dew.
From tiny sprout to a forgotten trace,
A human life, in time’s unending space.

So cherish each moment, from dawn to fading light,
Embrace the changes, both subtle and bright.
For life's a journey, a circle ever true,
A silent promise, for me and for you.

And learn from nature, this truth profoundly deep,
That in every ending, new beginnings sleep.
A gentle rhythm, as seasons turn and blend,
Life's ceaseless beauty, forever without end.

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