Leafy Ghosts

photo by Josh Scholten

The stripped and shapely
Maple grieves
The ghosts of her
Departed leaves…

And yet the world,
In its distress,
Displays a certain
Loveliness.
~John Updike

The maple’s leaves have let go
in the winds and rain
in a bid for freedom,
swirling to new adventure
and ending in
soft landing
one atop another.

There they lay
in leafy graveyard
among others
seeking release
from branching bondage,
each shaped differently
in designed diversity.

The collected pile slowly
assimilates in color and wilt.
Once distinctive foliage,
so green and grand,
from oak, chestnut,
walnut,  birch
and maple settle in
together at last.

In death
mirroring each other
just as birthing leaf buds
appeared indistinguishable
a mere eight months ago.

My eye now only sees
a mosaic carpet of jumbled
ghostly remnants,
dressing the ground
as they once adorned branches.
No longer do they
lift and dance in the breeze,
no more chemical exchange
of sunlight for fuel.

Distressed and done,
fallen and sodden,
each one lies
alone
together,
a chlorophyll coda
of lost loveliness.

2 thoughts on “Leafy Ghosts

  1. So wonderful. Today we raked–oak leaves, maple leaves, apple leaves, walnut leaves, pine needles. Harvesting our summer shade.

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  2. Kathy, you have a diverse woody yard as well! Sounds just like the neighborhood here. Love the “harvest of our summer shade”–wish we could put it in bottles like Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine so we can call back summer with just a taste. It was great to see Hilary on Skype last night and sounds like she got a little taste of church Kyle-style today… 🙂

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