Go to the river she lovingly said
There's no need to push
Plenty of time before they come
My heart is in shambles
Obviously so
So I go
I bring offerings
Audaciously orange marigolds
Respectfully plucked from the front of our home
Their pungent odor lingering on my fingers
Forcing me to recognize their power
Forest and mountain hold the river close
Hard rocks perch along its banks
Here the river is gentle and quiet
There it is tumultuous and loud
It all seems a rush
I sit down
Late daylight illuminates the yellow leaves
Like thousands of tiny suns arching above me
Hiding the blue sky
Bushes and saplings densely spread across the ground
Showing off their own vibrant palettes
And in the gap between the leaves of the sky and soil
The low sun peeks through
Creating a kaleidoscope of diamonds and jewels dancing on the river's surface
Reflecting their brilliance into my eyes
With each soft breeze
Leaves flutter twist and float downwards
Touching gently upon the river
Already they’ve changed the course of this river
Creating seasonal dams and barriers
Amassing around stones and fallen branches
Clustering in the eddies and swirling pockets along the banks
Its current switching back and forth
Yet always finding a way
Beneath the surface
Some leaves have settled down
Laying amongst their decaying siblings
Others spin past
Tumbling end over end in a slow majestic dance
Occasionally
A leaf tip pokes above the surface
As if coming up for a quick breath of air
Only to dive back to continue its journey
Others remain on the river’s surface
Their dry bent bodies sticking awkwardly into the air
And catching the breeze
Sail upstream against all odds
I hold the marigolds close
Touching my head and heart
Breathing their beauty in
I offer them with my words
To the currents
To the river
To not be afraid
To not feel small
To not hurt
They bob and spin
Drifting along without urgency
Without a plan
Some flow downstream out of sight
One nestles quietly along the bank
Another, stem raised as if a sailess mast,
Somehow catches the same breeze and flows upstream
Adding its audacious orange to the thick dam of Autumn leaves
Something in me moves too
Against the odds
I rise
Butt a little sore
Heart still tender
But somehow I’m all alright
I return home
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I really enjoyed reading this! The way you describe the connection between nature and healing is truly inspiring. Water has such a powerful, cleansing energy, and your words beautifully capture its spiritual significance. Thank you for sharing this insightful and uplifting perspective.