Thursday, September 27, 2012

The memory of a leaf

I was walking down the street one day,
when all at once, a leaf just wafted by
and adopted me.

There it lay, a spot of bright red-gold:
Nature smiling in a dusty, busy city
on a blazing summer mid-morning.

I carried it along some way, 
and while I waited for a friend to arrive
scribbled a few nothings onto it
before giving it away--

a gift to be treasured, 
tucked away as a memory --
     of a rendezvous with nature;
          of fond friendships;
               of an ordinary day;
                     that lives on in extraordinary ways--
                             a leaf in another's book of life: ...greying, crumbling, resting from its vagabond ways...

4 comments:

  1. so beautiful. especially love the line - 'of an ordinary day, that lives on in extraordinary ways'.
    reminds me of ranchi, picking up peelal leaves and pressing them in a book till only the veins remained. painting over them and making it a gift for someone. :)

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  2. Oh yes--those cards used to be fabulous--and of course the shape of the peepal leaf provided just the right amount of space to paint! What simple, wonderful gifts we used to make:)

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