I carefully burned
these certain words,
as I was taught,
onto one leaf at a time.
And once I saw that my leaf
was similar enough to the others,
was similar enough to the others,
I permitted myself to drop each one.
To watch them float down,
down, down out of sight.
Straight down, no Wind.
Soon my leaf crafting got better.
I was able to do a few at a time,
change the wording here or there.
Scattering them into the air,
I was able to do a few at a time,
change the wording here or there.
Scattering them into the air,
I was amused at my new abilities.
I knew these would eventually
invoke the presence of the Wind.
I knew these would eventually
invoke the presence of the Wind.
But after a while I became anxious.
Where was this Wind?
I built up big piles of leaves
just so I could run at them
and kick them off.
Maybe a little emotion
could create some motion.
At some point I realized
you can't throw leaves very far,
though you can exhaust your arms trying.
They will go about as far
They will go about as far
no matter how hard you throw.
Now I just sit at the edge
Sometimes,
staring through tears,
toward the horizon,
staring through tears,
toward the horizon,
I shuffle off a few leaves,
without watching them fall.
They have no words.
Other times,
I pick up one leaf
I pick up one leaf
and scrutinize it.
I run my gaze
up and down its maze
of veins
before launching it off
with a burst of disdain.
before launching it off
with a burst of disdain.
They have no words.
And one day,
I will lose my balance,
and slip off this cliff.
I can only hope that when I do,
6 comments:
Intense and beautiful. Keep going.
Jacob...this is beautiful....
where did you find this? did you write this?
thanks you two - yes, I wrote it.
So beautifully melancholy... but now I'm a little depressed. Where's my tidy little happy ending dangit? ;)
Love it and love you. I think there is even more to the analogy, I'm not smart enough to know what, but it seems like there is depth here that I don't even understand...
its Chris H.
Read this again and really liked it. The end is so good. You're as deep as that cliff.
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