LEAF QUOTES

quotations about leaves

One skeleton-leaf, white-ribbed, a last year's leaf,
Skipped in a paltry gust, whizzed from the dust,
Leapt the small dusty puddle; and sailing then
Merrily in the sunlight, lodged itself
Between two blossoms in a hawthorn tree.
That was the moment: and the world was changed.
With that insane gay skeleton of a leaf
A world of dead worlds flew to hawthorn trees,
Lodged in the green forks, rattled, rattled their ribs
(As loudly as a dead leaf's ribs can rattle)
Blithely, among bees and blossoms. I cursed,
I shook my stick, dislodged it. To what end?
Its ribs, and all the ribs of all dead worlds,
Would house them now forever as death should:
Cheek by jowl with May.

CONRAD AIKEN

"Dead Leaf in May"

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And softly through the altered air
Hurries a timid leaf.

EMILY DICKINSON

"Indian Summer"

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I saw the sunlight in a leafy place,
Bathing itself in liquid green and amber--
Where every flower had tears hid in its petals,
And every leaf was lovely with the rain.

ERNEST RHYS

"April Romance", The Leaf Burners and Other Poems


Ho! for the leaves that eddy down,
Crumpled yellow and withered brown,
Hither and yonder and up the street
And trampled under the passing feet;
Swirling, billowing, drifting by,
With a whisper soft and a rustling sigh,
Starting aloft to windy ways,
Telling the coming of bonfire days.

GRACE STRICKLER DAWSON

"Bonfire Days"


O bring me a leaf from the Old Forest,
A token so sacred, O bring;
'Twill recall those bright scenes to remembrance,
Old friendships around it will cling.

JOHN D. COSSAR

"A Leaf From the Old Forest"


A tangerine and russet cascade of kaleidoscopic leaves, creates a tapestry of autumn magic upon the emerald carpet of fading summer.

JUDITH A. LINDBERG

The Organic View


So bright in death I used to say,
So beautiful through frost and cold!
A lovelier thing I know to-day,
The leaf is growing old,
And wears in grace of duty done,
The gold and scarlet of the sun.

MARGARET ELIZABETH SANGSTER

"A Maple Leaf"

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Do you know why the leaves change colour?... Before a tree sheds a leaf it pumps it full of all the poison it can't rid itself of otherwise. That red there--that's a man's skin blotching with burst veins after an assassin spikes his last meal with roto-weed. The poison spreading through him before he dies.

MARK LAWRENCE

Emperor of Thorns


Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.

MARTIN LUTHER

attributed, The Lutheran Witness, 1935

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We take it for granted that plants have green leaves for photosynthesis, but green vegetation may be a reflection of the solar spectrum on the Earth. Our sun is a G-class (yellow) star, which emits a peak spectrum in the visual range. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere has a significant effect on the light reaching the ground, making it ideal for plants to absorb in blue or red. What if we discover a habitable planet around a different star? NASA and CalTech have already looked into this possibility. On a planet orbiting an F-class (yellow-white) star, which is somewhat hotter than the sun, photosynthesis will most likely concentrate on blue and green wavelengths, because that's where the energy peak will be. Leaves there will reflect mostly in yellow, orange, and red. It would be "fall" year-round, at least based on the coloration of Earth's vegetation.

STEVEN SPENCE

"Autumn Leaves: Last, Loveliest Smile", Got Science, October 27, 2015


Ah, the pretty whisperers! It was very well
When the leaves were thick and green, awhile ago--
Leaves are secret-keepers; but since the last leaf fell
There is nothing hidden from the eyes below.

SUSAN COOLIDGE

"Secrets", Verses


Autumn is a season of desperate hopes. The leaves are souls begging to turn life on pause. Begging to stop, begging to take a break, hiding under smiles and childish words.

TEODORA SAVU

Listen to the Leaves


A chaplet of leaves crowns the victor.

VIRGIL

attributed, Day's Collacon

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The woods are hush'd, their music is no more;
The leaf is dead, the yearning past away;
New leaf, new life--the days of frost are o'er;
New life, new love, to suit the newer day:
New loves are sweet as those that went before:
Free love--free field--we love but while we may.

ALFRED TENNYSON

Idylls of the King

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There is not a single leaf which is a mere ornament; all contribute to the fruitfulness of the earth, and the support of its inhabitants.

CHRISTOPH CHRISTIAN STURM

Reflections on the Works of God and of His Providence


As fall the light autumnal leaves, one still the other following, till the bough strews all its honors on the earth below.

DANTE ALIGHIERI

The Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise


The universe is a vast system of exchange. Every artery of it is in motion, throbbing with reciprocity, from the planet to the rotting leaf.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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Every leaf speaks bliss to me
Fluttering from the autumn tree.

EMILY BRONTË

"Fall, Leaves, Fall"

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The gentle wind, a sweet and passionate wooer,
Kisses the blushing leaf.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

"Woods in Winter"

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What if the leaves were to fall a-weeping, and say, "It will be so painful for us to be pulled from our stalks, when autumn comes?" Foolish fear! Summer goes, and autumn succeeds. The glory of death is upon the leaves; and the gentlest breeze that blows takes them softly and silently from the bough, and they float slowly down, like fiery sparks, upon the moss.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts

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