autumn, you arrive with a grace so profound, a symphony of colors rising from the ground. you teach us to let go with a dance so free, to release the past, like leaves from a tree.
in your embrace, there’s a strength we find, a reminder that endings are not unkind. you turn the ordinary into a story grand, with each golden leaf that graces the land.
you whisper of resilience in the crisp, cool air, of rising again, of hope everywhere. autumn, you’re the hymn that sings of change, a testament to the beauty that we can arrange.
Posted in response to the challenge Autumn '24: Writing.
Comments
This is so short and sweet and succinct in its message of positivity, which is a feat. I think that's what I appreciate about this piece so much, its optimism, when typically fall is a season for winding down, hunkering down, preparing for the cold to come -- and all the negative feelings that come with that. But this is the way I usually see spring written about. And you're right: Fall is a time of resilience and growth as well, a time to let go of the past, a time to reinvent yourself or find conviction in who you already are. Your words grant a new perspective on the season.
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