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I was walking out my door yesterday when a strong gust of wind blew something
into my face. Getting over the shock I pulled it off of my glasses. It was a
single red leaf that had gotten taken for a ride on that windy September day. I
held this messenger of Fall in my hand and looked at it closely. It looked like
it had lived its life well. It probably had first popped out on a cold April
morning giving the first hope of Spring to some Winter weary soul who saw it. It
must have given shelter to singing birds and shade to tired children too. From
the holes in it I would guess that it gave more than one meal to a hungry insect
during the hot Summer months. Now it was ending its life at its most beautiful
with its radiant red adding to the glorious painting from God that covers the
mountains during Autumn here. I knew too that its work wasn't done yet, because
in death it would return to the soil and help God to bring about new life next
Spring.
My little leaf reminded me too of all the good I can do in my own short life
here. If one, red leaf can do so much for this world then how much more can one
human life do? I am going to do my best then to live my own life well. I am
going to do all I can to give hope to the weary, to comfort the tired, and to
feed those with hungry hearts. I am going to try and live so that my last days
are my most beautiful: full of the colors of love, joy, and oneness with God.
Remember you may just be one leaf in this world's mighty forest, but without
your love and your life the forest is less. Remember too that tomorrow is
another chance to live, to learn, to laugh, and to love in this world. Do your
best then. Share your beauty. Help others. Commit yourself to life before death
as well as to life after death. God didn't put you here just to hand on a tree.
God put you here to live well and color this world with the light of your soul.
God put you here to help make this world a better and more beautiful place for
those who will follow.
© Joseph J. Mazzella
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Midi playing ~ "The Trees"
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