All moving things
come to an end:
a knotty willow.
~Enshi*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann
All moving things
come to an end:
a knotty willow.
~Enshi*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann
lost in the woods –
only the sound of a leaf
falling on my hat
~Tagami Kikusha*

*cited:
Far Beyond the Field
M Ueda
climb this tree
and you’ll be a she-devil –
red leaves in the sunset glow
~Mitsuhashi Takajo*

*cited:
Far Beyond the Field
M Ueda
Shadows from a lingering sun
fade into dark –
falling cherry petals
~Soko*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann

multiple exposure image submitted in response to Jen’s Details challenge
Day 10: For this assignment, I chose to photograph the front entrance of The University Center for the Arts at Colorado State University. This building was built in 1924 and served as the Fort Collins High School until 1995.

A broken dream –
where do they go
the butterflies?
~Ichimu*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann

chasing a memory
lost in the winter woods
I am lost

Clipped Wings

How did it come to this?
A forced landing, weakened wings
a solid source of former strength,
taking you through
dark clouds and heavy downpours.
Those resilient wings assured your
bodily independence
as you soared through storms,
high winds battering
and pressing upon your life.

Now those same weathered wings
bear evidence of missing feathers,
thinning bones and shrunken wingspan,
no longer able to lift and sour
or glide with the gusto that carried
you through turbulent tempests.
Slowly, slowly you learn to accept
those clipped wings, to be content
with nesting in the arms of elderhood.

You submit to this final appendage
of your journey, bid farewell
to cherished autonomy
and slowly fold your worn wings
in peaceful surrender.
~Joyce Rupp*
*cited:
Fly While You Still Have Wings
Joyce Rupp
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