Autumn is a season where we begin to experience a shift-change in our natural environment. Leaves take on a brilliant kaleidoscope hue; they glow as invitingly as the open fires we long to huddle over. Its colours warm our eyes and hearts. Its mists breathe out mystery. Its transience lends itself to reflection. For it’s a portent of death and dying with leaves falling and flowers losing their bloom. It lends itself well to poetic ponderings. The poem below arose at such a time.
Veiled
Sweeping across the veils of loneliness and despair
beautiful in its death
Autumn mists cling hopefully to me
a season’s sea-changing tidal broom
But do I rather cling to them
sensing reflections of death ~ my death
as I cling to you with crying need
unheeding the shattered veils
of our past
and the reborn curtains
cutting across our future
We may rejoice in the untold beauty
that exists
now within a leaf
now within us two
as Autumn eclipses our moods
but decay stands
hoveringly with splendour
a quiet presence but always there
I stand as one amazed
and yet aware
watching this poem falling
into my mind and tumbling
rudely into yours
with no more grace than I possess
Receive it into your heart
for it was written for the deep corners
and already lay
embedded there before
it was begun
©JoyLenton2013
In plant life, dying is a precursor to new life springing forth in time to come. In human life, we can learn to die to selfishness and self-preoccupation as we allow God’s gift of new life in Christ to take root. If we hold on to a life of personal gain and are not prepared to embrace change, then we risk becoming destroyed on the inside – even as we give every appearance of being alive. Embracing the life offered us in Christ means hope, growth, change and potential for today and all the days yet to come.




