Friday, September 19, 2008

Falling Leaves

I was thinking of old friends today
and how many of them have slipped away.
Moved, got married, or stopped calling so much,
Found new friends, got busy, and just lost touch.
It reminded me of falling leaves.
Every autumn the leaves fall from the trees.
Some stay longer than others, but eventually -
Each leaf must fall, I'm told,
leaving the tree alone to face the cold.
Why is it that in the time of utmost need
the leaves would seek to leave the tree?
And when we need our friends around us
We look and they cannot be found?
Of course these friendships come and go
and in the spring new leaves will grow.
But I prefer autumn friends of old
with crackling laughter and colors bold.
And then I thought of you.
That one stubborn leaf that won't let go.
That clings despite the winds that blow.
Fighting ice, and snow,
and winter's stings hanging on right through till spring.
So I guess that's what you are to me -
The very last leaf to leave the tree. I
know it seems silly, but it's true.
When I see that last leaf...I think of you.
....don't drift away.... will you???

2 comments:

Manish A. Desai said...

Repost from an email I received directly.

"Definitely not as every day you spend drifting away is a waste not only of that day, but also of the additional day it takes to regain lost ground. I have discovered through trial and error, primarily the latter, that none of us stands at the helm of life's great ocean liner; control is an illusion; destination itself is a pitiful chimera; we are best mere friends aboard a B81 drifting vessel."

Manish A. Desai said...

Repost from an email I received directly.

"Truly said. No matter what (time, issues, good or bad, active, passive, in active) we remain together linked as the batch of tabela 81 friends forever. Those sweet/sour memories __forever."