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Amid the cloudless blue sky And the last of the green grass A wrinkled tree trunk lies lone and bold. It lived through a many a Sunrise and a sunset. Grew green leaves and dropped its yellowed leaves Bloomed flowers, bore fruit Witnessed births, witnessed deaths Was a shelter, Was a home. This wrinkled tree trunk lies no more For the men axed it rot Pulled it from the root. There will be no more trees in this land of mine But a concrete landscape; an eyesore to all.
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Jan 9, 2022
Jan 9, 2022 at 7:00 PM UTC
The last tree
Amid the cloudless blue sky And the last of the green grass A wrinkled tree trunk lies lone and bold. It lived through a many a Sunrise and a sunset. Grew green leaves and dropped its yellowed leaves Bloomed flowers, bore fruit Witnessed births, witnessed deaths Was a shelter, Was a home. This wrinkled tree trunk lies no more For the men axed it rot Pulled it from the root. There will be no more trees in this land of mine But a concrete landscape; an eyesore to all.
lorna-lornelia
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Jan 9, 2022
Jan 9, 2022 at 7:00 PM UTC
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