Falling Leaf. : Writing

Serenity.

Serenity.

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


The winds within have granted me A blissful and past due serenity. Skies begin to blush and the gray Is finally chased from my mournful eyes. ..
Speak Sweetly

Speak Sweetly

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


When some people open their mouths,Vinegar falls from their tongues,Some spit fire and othersPrefer to have lips sown shut,Some have all kinds of pecu..
Strength in One and Strength in Many.

Strength in One and Strength in Many.

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


I am born in an angry gray vapor of a mother With billions of brothers and sisters. We are separate entities, but yet We merge, we ripple and writh..
Hidden Pond.

Hidden Pond.

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


In an endless wilderness perpetually blanketed by snow,There is a little jewel nestled in a snug clearing.Its surface is smooth and unblemished,The to..
Dear (Future) Daughter

Dear (Future) Daughter

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


I hope the world shimmers in your eyes,As if seeing nothing but gold.I hope your sadness is like lightning andYour happiness is like a summer thunders..
The Freedom Days

The Freedom Days

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


Shots of electricity straight to the bones.Teeth sunk deep in life andNever letting go.Heart of steel andBoundless courage.In these days,The freedom d..
Drowning!

Drowning!

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


Heart flutters like a hummingbird’s wings.Like I’ve ran for hours.The sun blurs as the waves merge back together.Liquid blanket closes aro..
The Tale of Oroya and her Horses

The Tale of Oroya and her Horses

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


Folklore-style longer poem.
Martyr's Waltz

Martyr's Waltz

A Poem by Falling Leaf.


Inspired by a John Mayer song.
February 19th, 1935

February 19th, 1935

A Chapter by Falling Leaf.


"Get away from that, Elizabeth, are you deaf or just stupid?" I cringe as cold hands grip my shoulders, but I don't turn away. The tomcat is perche..