Take A Leaf by Sue Cartwright
A poem about the beauty of Nature’s abundance found in the formation and shape of a leaf
Hi, I’m Sue and I write about the beauty and ingenuity of Nature, and how we can deepen our connection for our optimum health and wellbeing. Discover more Nature-inspired content on Spiral Leaf, Twitter and my video Nature Channel.
New leaf, translucent foliage in the light,
Emerging in a flourish of new life,
As Nature says it’s time, we call it leaf out,
Bringing in the Spring succeeding Winter's drought.
Old leaf, resplendent, fine in golden yellow,
Fallen on the path beside the meadow,
A once new Sycamore, so finely pointed,
Beautiful in dying down and ever poignant.
Take time to stop and take a closer look,
Nature brings a knowing for the good,
From seed to leaf to plant and all between,
A synergy of grace in art pristine.
In Nature, many treasured gifts abound,
Living with us in the here and now,
Love in Mother Nature's bright creation,
Makes us part of something precious, quite sensational.
Sacred patterns seen throughout the natural world,
Gentle shapes and forms in spirals, waves and curves,
Soothing for the soul and pleasing to the eye,
Perfect moments we can capture through our lives.
And so, with thoughts of wonder on your mind,
Notice Nature's call to seek, and you shall find,
Pause to sense the beauty of your day, however brief,
As the sun gleams or the rain falls, take a leaf.
Take A Leaf
Take a few moments to relax into a beautiful classical piano solo by Megan Wofford - Past The Shadows - accompanied by the words of this poem and some of my favourite photographs of leaves in all their myriad shapes, colours and formations.
Thank you for reading and watching - I look forward to seeing you again soon.
Further Reading
A post about the formation of a new leaf and how learning about Nature helps us to appreciate life and understand more about ourselves
Thank you, Sue! I do love spring. Something special about the abundant new life bursting forth! I live up in the Adirondack Mountains where we are a little ways from leafing out. But your writing increases the anticipation. Blessings!
Just beautiful. Thank you, Sue, for capturing the everyday opportunity to abide in beauty that Nature opens us to. 🌿🌿🌿