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I am not grounded by this poisonous dirt My roots do not fall into your social disease This country is not the soil on which I am fertilized Lies only serves to sap the earth of her nutrients It is the world that birthed me Nurtured though sometimes hurt me I am not a creature of my local society But a sapling ready to spring from the entirety Of humanity These aged rings that mark my time Can be found in every sound that nature mimes My mind is free to be a grand improvement The earth that birthed me is our shared history In science, art, education, love, and poetry My hands are leaves that branch forth from me So when I flower blooming beautiful petals When they fall like a warm autumn shower When my limbs crack, snap, and bend Heavy with winter’s water laden wind Lay me bare right here to wither and rot away You, my beneficiary will emerge from the same dirt But grow to be a brighter bigger more beautiful tree
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Jul 28, 2015
Jul 28, 2015 at 7:56 PM UTC
The Tree
I am not grounded by this poisonous dirt My roots do not fall into your social disease This country is not the soil on which I am fertilized Lies only serves to sap the earth of her nutrients It is the world that birthed me Nurtured though sometimes hurt me I am not a creature of my local society But a sapling ready to spring from the entirety Of humanity These aged rings that mark my time Can be found in every sound that nature mimes My mind is free to be a grand improvement The earth that birthed me is our shared history In science, art, education, love, and poetry My hands are leaves that branch forth from me So when I flower blooming beautiful petals When they fall like a warm autumn shower When my limbs crack, snap, and bend Heavy with winter’s water laden wind Lay me bare right here to wither and rot away You, my beneficiary will emerge from the same dirt But grow to be a brighter bigger more beautiful tree
graff1980
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Jul 28, 2015
Jul 28, 2015 at 7:56 PM UTC
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