
Autumn is a time of dying, which is beautiful in its own way, since it carries on the circle of life, but often times sad and dreamy. Trees lose their leaves, gardens are harvested of their produce, and the sky’s radiant blue begins to fade. The warmth of summer fades as well, replaced by an aching chilliness. The colors change to realistic hues of browns and greens and maroons. Longing lingers in the atmosphere, begging for mystery, but demanding that you keep to the rules. School begins, with all its tedious schedules and rigid unyielding demands. People bustle about, frantic to undue the laziness of their guilty summers and pursue fresh visions with renewed enthusiasm. Truth, in all its practical reality, demands that watch your step and watch the road. The voices of a hundred reasons crowd your mind with confusion.
Spring lifts the veil of snow, like a bride’s lacy mantle, revealing the shining glory of brand new splendor. Death has been nurturing a seed; hiding its growth until the proper time. Once revealed, the beauty is three times more than what could have been imagined. Young love is discovered. The soft kiss of wonder touches the earth with its unending discovery. Autumn gently buries its beloved. It scatters the petals of its wilting blossoms; yielding its fruits, so that others may live. Life peels back its outer shell, revealing its heart, even as the leaves fade to dust, and are carried away by the cool winds of the north. Gratefulness is shown, in the touch of a hand, the kind tone of a word; the quiet tears of an aging saint.
Spring, even in its all its majesty, knows that autumn will eventually come around. It always does. Spring embraces its youthful exuberance, but willingly lets go into the wise arms of the coming seasons. Autumn, in all its melancholy sorrow, clings to
the hope of spring’s new beginnings, even as it painfully surrenders to the hard coldness of winter’s ultimate death. The promise has never failed, nor will it ever. Spring will always take you there and back again....and autumn will too.
I loved this, know your teacher did too! :) Bet she/he loves you!!! A writter in their class! :)
ReplyDeleteHow is December going? um, there's a birthday coming up is there not???? I'll sure be thinking of you on that day!!!
love ya-
i love this post. you have such a gift of expressing with words what most only feel in their heart.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for "Blue like Jazz" I finished it and i enjoyed it a lot. it really has made me think about loving people, and i have begun to ask the Lord to replace my pride and prejudice with his gentleness and humility.
thank you, i really appreciate that. if you ever get any of his other books, i wanna borrow them!
hope you're doing well. i just sent you an email, so go check em!
i love you
Sheyanne
Amazing Sheyanne is online!!! Yippee! To bad she deleted her blog...
ReplyDeletereally like your new template...makes you think winter time! :)
Okay, this is ridiculous!! Post something please..having withdrawals here!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAs far as RA growing, well um...ya I guess, he just 6ft. and has a big goatee, but Grif is the one that's big..he's 6'3" and will be huge when he fills out! yicks...I might have to start running when he gets mad at me. JK. :)
Someone is having a birthday tomorrow and she will no longer be in the ranks of 'teenhood' and join me instead in the ranks of..'twentyhood' (new word by the way!)
ReplyDeleteHope your day is BLESSED!
Did you get my card...hopefully you've waited until tomorrow..but knowing you, you might have riped it open wanting to see if I sent a gag gift since you are over the hill...sorry girl, I was nice this time, Saving that for someother birthday down the road. :) :)
Love you!