Gloomy
It’s one of those Autumn days
When the wind cracks through the air,
Making the trees tremble and
The goldenrod shake
Stirring together the damp, cool air
With crumbling, decaying leaves
The curtain of darkness
Is inching closer
The sting of cold, Winter air
Starts to poke around,
Pressing through
The comfortable blanket of summer
I, too, know comfort and warmth
The hug of safety,
The dance of liveliness,
The melody of hope
Playing around me and through me
But I, too, know darkness and decay
To say goodbye
To lose myself,
Or at least partly,
To feel stripped
Like the Autumn tree
Her roots are planted,
Yet this doesn’t stop the wind,
From robbing all her leaves
Left only with the nakedness
Of herself
“I suppose,” she says,
“It was time.”
She,
The tree, I mean,
And the wind, the leaves, the cold
And the darkness, the decay,
The letting go,
It’s all happening inside of
me, too.
So, looking outside today,
I don’t see gloom,
I just hear the comforting words
Of companionship
Of empathy
Of being seen,
“Me, too.”


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