Adrift

The last leaves are golden,
most have already flown. Branches
hang bare beneath ashen skies.
Not so different from when you climbed,
hand over slow hand, waging a war
inside your young mind. One leaf
breaks free, hangs on a moment,
before leaping into the maelstrom.
I imagine a short fall,
sharp jerk and silence;
but it’s only a leaf and spirals away,
no note to mark its passing.

– Ryan Stone

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  1. Dont know if you meant it – after all, everyone takes away something different from another’s poetry and it’s best to leave it open to interpretation – but i read a message in there which I like!

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    1. That’s the nicest feedback to receive, thank you Kunal. I like the idea that my words meant something to you and found their way into your musings. Thank you so much, my friend πŸ™‚

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  2. There are so many brilliant metaphors in these lines.
    I love how you talk of leaves but really you don’t. There is so much more behind your words than what they seem at first. It is like unwrapping a gift, finding a beautiful box, itself enclosing a present even more meaningful and precious. Thank you for this journey into the workings of your beautiful mind.

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  3. Ryan, for me β€œAdrift” is intensely sad, however I want to assure you it’s intensely beautiful as well. Lovely job of stirring the emotions. It’s always a pleasure to read your poetry. Take good care, enjoy your weekend. ~ Mia

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    1. Hello, dear Mia. Thank you. Intuitive as ever – it was written as an intensely sad poem as part of my grieving process. Your thoughts are warmly received. I hope your weekend is wonderful, too πŸ™‚

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  4. Ryan, I am just now discovering your amazing blog, late on a Friday night. There is something so haunting and beautiful about fall and the state of decay that accompanies it. You have so richly captured it here. I look forward to reading more of your work…Lola

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  5. This has strong feelings inside. To be like that leaf.. falling and returning back to earth, enjoying the last moments worry free, and happy. Wow Ryan. A very poignant and moving piece. It reminded me of the novel A Separate Peace a bit, by by John Knowles.

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      1. πŸ™‚ I taught it for a few years, and I like it. Maybe when boys are older, you can read it together.

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