The Lone Leaf

I learnt to decipher what’s happening in my body with the help of emotional intelligence. I’m not sure if I’ve learnt to manage those, as I sink deeper into an emotional abyss every day. Anger and pain dominate.

No one needs me in the sunset years of life. We have set up household gadgets to manage a large part of the chores. Artificial intelligence has taken away most of my consultancy assignments.

Perhaps this is what remains of being human: to feel without function, to ache without agenda. My labour now is to carry the weight of what cannot be automated. But I refuse to let this happen. There are underprivileged segments of the population that need me.

autumn wind whispers
a lone leaf clings to the branch,
choosing not to fall.


Haibun Monday

18 thoughts on “The Lone Leaf

  1. As we just said, you never know the inner workings of a person. You strike me as someone who’s calm, cool, and collected. This is not to say you are not, but I would not realize the “anger and pain” if you did not tell me. You weave your haibun masterfully. The haiku is a perfect compliment.
    This weekend at breakfast, the server brought our food out to us on a robotic cart.😳 It was weird and completely unnecessary. Do it the good old-fashioned way and carry a tray.

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