Fate and Destiny
By Nasha Khan
A single leaf on a tree sits
still
amid its own,
flat and broad like a spatula,
its veins bare and exposed,
a sheath of transparent layer,
the only protection,
against its world.
a simple leaf
with separate blades,
each a door
inviting the light,
to penetrate its core,
camouflaged
like al-Khidr, The Green One
who made Musa grow.
a single leaf sits on a tree
still, amid its own,
like a man torn
between fate
and destiny,
al qada wa’l qadr,
a fool, incapable of choice
buried in the soils of regret
oblivious,
like me
forlorn
then the wind blows
Nasha Khan is a freelance writer from California. She holds a master’s degree in writing from the University of Southern California. Her postgraduate studies have taken her overseas to study under noted writers at the University of Cambridge. She has lived in four countries, worked in two, traveled through a dozen odd, and lived to tell the tales. Currently she is working on her second manuscript.