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the earth trembling in anticipation, leaves lining up in a row, crimson colored and gently swimming [floating] to the ground. the earth consuming the sacrifice into a wintry grave as the trees lay bare weeping over their fallen clothes after the leaves get striped away I am still a w i n t e r t r e e roots going deep; I am laying bare before you The season’s first snow. covers my limbs still I am alive through the winter. Put your ear to My trunk [and hear The Nutrients] I am preparing myself for s p r i n g but Still I remember last year’s Winter Count
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 5:20 PM UTC
Remembering Winter Count
the earth trembling in anticipation, leaves lining up in a row, crimson colored and gently swimming [floating] to the ground. the earth consuming the sacrifice into a wintry grave as the trees lay bare weeping over their fallen clothes after the leaves get striped away I am still a w i n t e r t r e e roots going deep; I am laying bare before you The season’s first snow. covers my limbs still I am alive through the winter. Put your ear to My trunk [and hear The Nutrients] I am preparing myself for s p r i n g but Still I remember last year’s Winter Count
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Oct 12, 2010
Oct 12, 2010 at 5:20 PM UTC
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