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A Tree is such a wondrous thing; The wind hides for brief moments In the safety of her branches, And the Cardinal finds a place to sing. Her leaves paint the country side, With colors that are never the same; Stoic, she stands in a winter's night, Watching the snowflakes glide. If only she could tell her tales; Oceans of time have passed her by. Her twisted look and wisdom gained, In the stormy nights and windy gales. © William Power 2012
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Jan 14, 2013
Jan 14, 2013 at 3:55 PM UTC
A Tree
A Tree is such a wondrous thing; The wind hides for brief moments In the safety of her branches, And the Cardinal finds a place to sing. Her leaves paint the country side, With colors that are never the same; Stoic, she stands in a winter's night, Watching the snowflakes glide. If only she could tell her tales; Oceans of time have passed her by. Her twisted look and wisdom gained, In the stormy nights and windy gales. © William Power 2012
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Jan 14, 2013
Jan 14, 2013 at 3:55 PM UTC
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