Welcome to a collection of poetic musings on the delicate balance between growth and decay. As a poet, I have explored the beauty and melancholy of this eternal cycle, capturing the essence of life’s inevitable transformations. Each verse delves into the bittersweet dance of creation and destruction, reminding us of the fleeting nature of existence. Join me on a journey through the intertwining paths of growth and decay, where every withered petal holds a story untold and every new bud whispers of hope. Let these poems about life and death and beginnings and endings inspire contemplation on the cyclical nature of our world.
Bloom and Wither:
Growth is bloom, fresh and bright,
Decay wither, fading light.
One flourishes with a vibrant hue,
The other wanes, losing its view.
Rise and Fall:
Growth rise, reaching high,
Decay fall, a sigh.
One ascends with a hopeful cheer,
The other descends, drawing near.
Flourish and Crumble:
Growth flourish, alive and grand,
Decay crumble, losing stand.
One expands with an eager grace,
The other retreats, leaving space.
Flourish and Wither:
Growth is flourish, vibrant and new,
Decay is wither, a fading hue.
One blossoms with life’s embrace,
The other fades, losing grace.
Blossom and Crumble:
Growth is blossom, reaching high,
Decay is crumble, a silent sigh.
One thrives with a radiant cheer,
The other diminishes, drawing near.
Rise and Fall:
Growth, where life begins to climb,
Decay, where time marks its rhyme.
Growth, with vibrant, reaching hands,
Decay, where silence understands.
Growth, it builds with every day,
Decay, where memories lay.
Both together, earth’s own song,
In their balance, life is long.