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Created on: May 14, 2008
Leaf
See my green
and feel my veins
My stem is where
I hold my pain
Touch my softness
before it fades
My edges soon to be
sharp like blades
Hold me gently
as I crumble into
another part of here
That's how I'll leaf you
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Poetry: Leaves
Leaves falling gracefully,
Two side by side,
Close enough to touch each other,
But never doing so,
Falling on soft currents
In the swan white haze,
Old trees bend and hung,
And shelter in the shadow,
From the burning sun.
In London York and Birmingham,
by Akram Saqib
Leaves are rustling
under the feet
The army of grief
is passing with fleet
fleets of tussling
when no relief
heart can found
Leaves
Leaves scatter
before the wind
over the sidewalk, random
rasps and scrapes
before
Relinquished crown,
Beheld in gothic beauty,
Colors of daffodil and fire,
Citrus and maroon.
I must go for the greater
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