Poem: Autumn Air

When the last leaf dropped 

I could finally let go, 

It'd been a heavy journey 

And I could now finally breathe.

Assumptions, expectations, past identities, 

They all left me the instant I realised

I was more than all the once cosy

Layers I'd put on. Out of 

Fear of being cold or just because 

They looked warm, I held on to

These unnecessary garments even when

Summer was in full swing and hot.

But on a random November afternoon, 

With icy wind and under the glare of the clouds,

I felt it was time to put it all down. 

The yellow leaf dropped, 

The towering tree bare now stood 

But it only meant one thing:

A new beginning in the fresh Autumn air. 

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