Autumn’s wind whispers lost summers; leaves, unsent love letters, crackle—memory’s brittle mosaic. Yet beneath rot, roots drink absence, grow. A maple flares, old wounds bright. Cold lingers gentle. We shed to stand, dusk folds to dawn. Death here is first breath of rebirth—brave, stitched with ache, born again.
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