About four months ago,
I watched from my window
as a newly-married couple
posed in its shade.
I remember smiling to myself
as they smiled for the camera,
embracing in its embrace;
sunlight dancing through
the branches,
on which new leaves were sprouting;
a celebration of spring
and new beginnings.
A mere two weeks ago,
it was resplendent in yellow;
some leaves swayed
in the noticeably crisper breeze
while others fell to the ground
without a sound
like autumnal snow.
And yet now,
a stump is all that remains;
the only reminder of what once was.
The sun shines on it still,
but there is no more shade;
no hint of a shadow.
How easily we destroy
what we didn't even create.
How we teach the heart to forget
the things we used to know,
and leave them- dusty,
stripped of meaning,
like unwanted items
on the shelves of shops that no-one visits.
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