Roots

Fallen sequoia. Sequoia and King Canyon National Park, January 2018
Weightless floating in the air
a leaf searching its way.
Shadows stalking,
light slowly fading away.
A leaf missing its home,
the branch where it used to live,
the sun warming the winter away,
the rich nurturing soil.
With a swift blow,
the familiar wind of the world,
the tenacious breath of the soul,
started wisely guiding it back.
And step by step the leaf
came back to its roots,
to the place where exhaustion
took the final toll from the trunk
where everything started.

That same place brought all leaves together,
made the contact possible with other sprouts
which likewise could all now arise
out of collapsed roots
from the Earth
to reach for the Sun.

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