The Lovers Fall Poem by Mark Heathcote

The Lovers Fall

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I am the leaves of a tree
I am Aspen whispering about you
because I've nothing better to do
I spread my gold-dappled leaves over you
and take root under you, and ask you
are you the sun - are you the sky?
Are you the ocean - are you the moon?
Because I've been searching for you
I've spread my leaves to the four winds.
And found my resting place beside you.

The Lovers Fall
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: poem
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mario, Lucien, Rene Odekerken 16 September 2017

Very well written Mark Thank you for sharing Mario Odekerken

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Mark Heathcote 17 September 2017

Thank you, Mario, glad you enjoyed it.

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Rajnish Manga 16 September 2017

A lovely philosophical musing about life as reflected by seasonal changes seen in nature around us. Thanks, Mark. This is beautiful.

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Mark Heathcote 17 September 2017

Much appreciated Rajnish, thank you for this comment. :)

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