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2014/09/23

journey's end (haiga)


What a beautiful prompt we have at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai,  Ghost Writer #26 with  Jen from Blog it or Lose it.  An avide writer, reader, poet and explorer of history and nature’s beauty.  If you visit her blog, you will come to understand this. 

Jen has introduced us to an American poet Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) she is known for many works of literature incuding Sonnets to Duse, Helen of Tory and Other Poems, Rivers to the Sea, Flame and Shaddows and Love Songs.  Jen says that Teasdale is probably bst known for three poems:  “Like Barley Bending”, “I shall Not Care”, and “Leaves”. 
 

Our inspiration today is to read this poem and share what it means to you:

 

Leaves (1917)  

 ONE by one, like leaves from a tree,
 All my faiths have forsaken me;
 But the stars above my head
 Burn in white and delicate red,
 And beneath my feet the earth
 Brings the sturdy grass to birth.
 I who was content to be
 But a silken-singing tree,
 But a rustle of delight
 In the wistful heart of night,
 I have lost the leaves that knew
 Touch of rain and weight of dew.
 Blinded by a leafy crown
 I looked neither up nor down -
 But the little leaves that die
 Have left me room to see the sky;
 Now for the first time I know
 Stars above and earth below.   

© Sara Teasdale

 
On my way to work yesterday I had extra time and took photos in the local park near the office. So what a delight to read this prompt today! This poem has several meanings to me and reading it a few times, I am sharing one interpretation.


(c) C.L.R.'14


 
journey's end
 
lavish leaves  
standing proudly
shading golden star
 
filled with amour-propre
confident with purpose
 
lost, in  foliage
missing meaning
only filtered light
 
trapped in splendid hues
meeting life’s trimester 
 
reds, ambers, yellows
swollen ego still persists
 filtered light
 
embracing nature’s third act
winds strip every vanity
© C.L.R. '14
 
shedding one by one
looking up to heaven,
journey’s end... alight.
 
© Tournesol '14
 
 
Posted by Cheryl-Lynn Roberts, 2014/09/23

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