Arts & Culture

Pieces of Me: Cherry Blossoms

On a cloudy day I looked up and saw the sky

In disarray, cast down upon the cherry trees.

A haze of fog and stubborn mist obscured what they sought most:

The light, the sight, the warm embrace of a sunny evening’s rays.

 

Remember when we sat together there,

And talked about the future?

The blossoms were in full bloom

And anything was possible.

 

I smiled briefly and then frowned

Because I remembered you left today.

 

As I walked I thought the scent would be sweet as once before

But now it seems so bittersweet instead.

The flowers shrinking, petals peeling

How fleeting their time seems.

 

Yes, the petals fall today

Leaving branches briefly barren.

But one day we’ll chat and laugh again

Underneath the blooming cherry trees.

Illustration by LonPi

2 Comments

  1. Dear Kurt, I truly enjoyed your poem and wanted to see more like this. I publish a magazine called Spiritual Botany that deals with plants and spirituality (www.spiritualbotany.com). Wonder if you would want to publish in this magazine.
    praveen saxena

  2. Hello Praveen,

    Thank you for your comment! I am glad you enjoyed my poem. I would be thrilled to have my poem published in your magazine and I would be willing to contribute to future issues as well!

    I hope this reaches you in time.

    – Kurt De Leon (kurt_dl@hotmail.com)