The Leaf
I rose up with the burning star
Feasting on sweet warm air
Blowing through me
I stretched and reached to my fiery mother
And clinging to me another mother shared my food
Brought me water up our veins
With time I aged and withered
Dried out from darkened days
My soft skin hardened further
I became disconnected from those veins
Hardened and brittle
Shaking from the slightest breeze
Finally, I was ripped off one day
The strong winds grabbed me
They flung me down to damp earth
I crumbled back down into comfort
Hugged by soft blankets of frost
Then of snow
With each day a part of me was lost, taken back
But now I felt part of something larger,
Greater,
The presence of my mother’s veins
My own dissolved self going back to her
I felt one with the infinite rolling ground
Every little life attached to me
Until all of me was gone
But now I was a piece of everything