Very short, but good because one can interpret many meanings from this. It can be about just the season and nature, or possibly about a comparison between nature and man, or a suggestion of time, a journey through time, a change in time, etc. I liked this because it used nature as perhaps a metaphor. Such as "The leaves are changing," people as do leaves change through time, and thus maybe an observation of this change is through the practice of using nature as a comparison. Also, "there blowing all over," is perhaps a suggestion that there's somewhat an essence of disorder of maybe chaos that is taking place making 'change' even more important in the passage before it. Finally with the line, "wont stop falling down," is perhaps the indication that what ever change that is happening is not in the speakers control and in the control of the universe. Also perhaps that the change might actually be negative with the use of the phrase 'falling down,' and perhaps because these 'leaves' keep falling down, can be an indication that a repeating or long lasting negative change is occurring. Or like I said before, this can just be a very simplistic poem about the actual season fall. Both good observations.
Very short, but good because one can interpret many meanings from this. It can be about just the season and nature, or possibly about a comparison between nature and man, or a suggestion of time, a journey through time, a change in time, etc. I liked this because it used nature as perhaps a metaphor. Such as "The leaves are changing," people as do leaves change through time, and thus maybe an observation of this change is through the practice of using nature as a comparison. Also, "there blowing all over," is perhaps a suggestion that there's somewhat an essence of disorder of maybe chaos that is taking place making 'change' even more important in the passage before it. Finally with the line, "wont stop falling down," is perhaps the indication that what ever change that is happening is not in the speakers control and in the control of the universe. Also perhaps that the change might actually be negative with the use of the phrase 'falling down,' and perhaps because these 'leaves' keep falling down, can be an indication that a repeating or long lasting negative change is occurring. Or like I said before, this can just be a very simplistic poem about the actual season fall. Both good observations.