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Autumn Leaves

Chapter 22: DESTINY.
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A compact poetry collection gathers short lyrical and didactic pieces that reflect on mortality, memory, love, duty, and spiritual consolation, often using nature and seasonal imagery to frame moral and emotional insights. Many poems shift between wistful reverie and exhortation, imagining dreamlike flights, harvest metaphors about deeds and consequences, prayers, meditations on motherhood and friendship, and speculative lines about reincarnation and the afterlife. The work mixes tender sentiment, moral counsel, and pastoral description across brief, accessible poems that alternate consolation with sober reminders of life's hardships.

DESTINY.

When Destiny leads us
We have to obey.
No rest by the roadside;
No loitering by way.

She beckons us onward
With promise of peace;
Alluring us ever,
From bonds no release.

We struggle on blindly;
Obeying her call.
A shroud doth us cover,
’Tis Destiny’s pall.

The chains that aye bind us
Too strong are to break;
The fetters, and shackles
Are Destiny’s make.

So strong are these fetters
They bind us to earth.
Grim Destiny welded them
E’en before birth.

We rise from our bondage,
And try to be free;
But Fate is our gaoler,
She holds fast the key.

The prison is guarded,
No opening we see,
’Tis useless to struggle,
For helpless are we.

Yea, Destiny rules us;
A tyrant is she
Who keeps us in bondage,
When we would be free.


The warfare is ended.
Our colors are down.
We bow in submission,
And Destiny crown.

She now is our monarch,
On her we must lean,
Obeying her ever,
For she is our queen.