Poem: Wither Away

 


Wither away,
Fall to the ground, 
Allow the layers to be shed and burnt down.
Do not hold on tight
It is healthy sometimes to release and allow;
Trees show you how easy it is to just let go of the past.
Easier said than done, 
Sometimes we grab on tight
Forgetting we're hurting ourselves,
Little tiny cuts throughout. 
Nature does not despair though, 
It keeps revealing time after time,
Obvious to the eye
If we pause for a breath in time. 

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