Two leaves float down a river,
Pulled by the current of life.
Sometimes they take the same path,
Sometimes the river splits them up,
Yet even when apart they travel together,
Because all paths lead to the source.
Still each journey may vary.
Where one leaf faces rocks and rapids,
The other leaf faces calm tranquility.
Where one leaf feels the warmth of the sun,
The other leaf is beaten by rain.
At times all leaves get stuck,
Blocked by debris or caught on a bank,
Or pulled under the surface and trapped.
At these times the leaves must wait,
Wait for another to knock it free,
Or for the flow to clear the way,
Or for the slow push of time itself to gently alter the river's shape.
Then the leaves will float once more,
This interruption quickly forgotten,
Because the destination is the same,
No matter which path it took.