The Cycling of the East
- May 13, 2021
- 1 min read

The damp, fallen leaves
create a wet, slippery muck,
all giving off a bold, fragrant reminder
to take in the browns
yellows
oranges
and reds,
the colors that remind us
to gather round our tables and
taste the colors of living.
And we cover ourselves
when the cold comes,
cocooning into reflection,
We speak less,
and reflect more,
allowing insight to seep
into the crevices of
mind, bones, and sight,
opening the door
to perspective
on loss and redemption.
Rebirth follows
with the dripping of melted ice
and
with the first sprigs of bloom,
an energy arises,
that can be seen
in eyes that grow greener
when the sun casts light
and disinfects
the ugly, viral sicknesses
that came before —
that of our bodies and
of our society.
And then the sun
warms deeply — in and out —
while skin browns,
shoes come off,
and grass is felt in between the toes.
The animals frolic and pant
and we all exhale hot breath
of oxygen that replenishes and brings forth
a collective living
as we bath in the warm beaches
of comfort.
This is the cycling of the East,
one that those of the sun
fail to experience —
a cycling of
mood, body, mind,
and anima —
from a felt environment
to a hibernation
to a rebuilding
to a bodily pleasure —
a constant renewal that reminds us
that our evolution of transformation
has no beginning, no end,
and possesses a circular circumference
with no significance
other than to give place
for our continuous movement
through existence.
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