To Everything There is a Season
To every life, a season, a span,
Time to grow under the sky's fan.
A seed in earth, to rise and fall,
To rise again, answering the call.
A time to laugh in the sun's gaze,
To dance through youthful days.
To every heart, a season to sing,
A moment to let joy spring.
To every soul, a time to weep,
For loss, memories to keep.
To every mind, a time to learn,
A moment to ponder and yearn.
To every hand, a time to mend,
To gather, build, and tend.
To every life, a time to love,
A moment cherished, below and above.
Summary
The To Everything There is a Season poem encapsulates the ebb and flow of life’s many seasons. It speaks to the cyclical nature of existence, where each time and purpose has its place. There’s a season for joy and laughter, as well as for tears and sorrow. It reminds us that life is a mosaic of moments, each season as significant as the other.
Inspirations Behind
As I penned this poem, I reflected on the inevitable cycles we all encounter. The inspiration came from the universal rhythm of life, where beginnings and endings are intertwined, each season imparting its wisdom and experiences, shaping us in its own profound way.