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When the trees had fallen By the hands of men, No one was was there to mourn. When the naked patches of hill Covered the blue mountains And tall towered trees powerlessly fell, No one stopped to mourn. Upon the terrorised trees Hovered the mother mist. She snuggled them tight and whispered: “Do not look, my children. Nothing will happen. Tomorrow, everything is going to be okay.” Her divine wrath wreathed up to the ash sky And afar- Afar it went.
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Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019 at 6:31 AM UTC
When The Trees Had Fallen
When the trees had fallen By the hands of men, No one was was there to mourn. When the naked patches of hill Covered the blue mountains And tall towered trees powerlessly fell, No one stopped to mourn. Upon the terrorised trees Hovered the mother mist. She snuggled them tight and whispered: “Do not look, my children. Nothing will happen. Tomorrow, everything is going to be okay.” Her divine wrath wreathed up to the ash sky And afar- Afar it went.
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17/M/New Zealand
Feb 20, 2019
Feb 20, 2019 at 6:31 AM UTC
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