Flight Of A Leaf

Flight Of A Leaf

A Poem by Gary McDonald
"

I really don't know what to say about this one, it's not my usual style and I have no idea where it came from, but it's a poem.

"
Previous Version
This is a previous version of Flight Of A Leaf.



Atop the meadow's tree of grandest oak
is the leaf of which my heart doth spoke
that alters its face in seasons lost to past
before times sheathed blade wields at the branch
to free that which beauty could not hold
nor the storms of Heaven's tide may fold
weathered such is this fair leaf, so brave
to keep its shape and never lose its shade
a shade that reflects from flight to Earth
mere flight that carries from days birth
to end upon the shadow of a crescent moon
and rest in slumber of midnight's gentle tune
this simple yet perfect truth at last is clear
for this leaf is not a leaf, but you, my dear.

© 2010 Gary McDonald




Featured Review

This is beautiful .. traditional in form and phrase, a tribute to your love .. meter so good and a sigh of an ending.

I particularly like the lines ' .. before times sheathed blade wields at the branch to free that which beauty could not hold .. '

There's something special here - timelessness perhaps. Great post, thank you for sharing.

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




Reviews

This is stunning in its timelessness... Words that reflect the beauty and depth of love. What a wondrous piece to share!

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

it was classic,,,showing your ability as a tremendous poet,,,rhyme and rhythm or was it a lake flowing,,,in my language''KOMAL and SUNDAR'',,,''delicate and beautiful,,,rosy,,,strangely,reminding me of Daphne,,,,godess who turned to tree,,,perhaps,,,the leaf is her tear,,,,and you beautifully inscribe your love for your fair lady,,,,,,

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I really like this. It is very beautiful.

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


This is beautiful .. traditional in form and phrase, a tribute to your love .. meter so good and a sigh of an ending.

I particularly like the lines ' .. before times sheathed blade wields at the branch to free that which beauty could not hold .. '

There's something special here - timelessness perhaps. Great post, thank you for sharing.

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Interesting analogy. Very descriptive and so "poetically" put. A very beautiful piece. It's written in such a way that it's pleasant to picture and to read... flows quite well. Very nice!

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


The imagery you invoke in this piece is simply beautiful. To compare a leaf to a lovely lady is most fitting.. Soft, fragile, weightless.. I am much impressed with this piece.. much impressed:-)

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


2
next Next Page
last Last Page
Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

25 Views
8 Reviews
Rating
Shelved in 1 Library
Added on January 17, 2010
Last Updated on January 17, 2010
Previous Versions

Author

Gary McDonald
Gary McDonald

Crawley, West-Sussex, United Kingdom



About
Do not love for the love of another, nor seek the sights already sought, live for the lives of the many, and your days will in time be taught. Gary I'll be swinging in from time to time, but.. more..

Writing

Related Writing

People who liked this story also liked..