As The Seasons Change

As The Seasons Change

A Poem by Rosenrot


They gather once like trees aligned,

With whispered oaths and roots entwined.
But seasons shift and tempests rise,
And bonds dissolve beneath cold skies.


Each leaf once clung with life and flame,
Now falls untouched, without a name.
They spin through dusk in silent flight,
Then vanish deep into the night.


The bough once full is stripped and bare,
No laughter sways the bitter air.
Where voices rang, now silence grows,
The frost returns, the cold wind knows.


No thread holds fast, no tie is sworn,
All things shall fade, all ties be torn.
For even stars in blackness bend,
And all must leave, and all must end.

© 2025 Rosenrot


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Added on May 3, 2025
Last Updated on May 3, 2025