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We used to have a tree in the garden ouside, when I was small, and I remember watching it slowly grow tall. So tall that I could barely see, the leaves on top of the crown of that tall, tall tree. And maybe it was trying to reach, the stars up in the sky, but how can I be sure if I cannot see that high. Its branches reaching to the clouds above, how can I forget, when its attempts were never enough. I fell in love with climbing up its branches, once I grew older, and right on the top, I watched the stars. Even if it got any colder, I still sat there staring at the distant blue sky. But when we moved out, of that house with the garden and the tree, they cut it down, watching the fall of every last leaf.
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Nov 6, 2016
Nov 6, 2016 at 10:35 AM UTC
Tree
We used to have a tree in the garden ouside, when I was small, and I remember watching it slowly grow tall. So tall that I could barely see, the leaves on top of the crown of that tall, tall tree. And maybe it was trying to reach, the stars up in the sky, but how can I be sure if I cannot see that high. Its branches reaching to the clouds above, how can I forget, when its attempts were never enough. I fell in love with climbing up its branches, once I grew older, and right on the top, I watched the stars. Even if it got any colder, I still sat there staring at the distant blue sky. But when we moved out, of that house with the garden and the tree, they cut it down, watching the fall of every last leaf.
anne-webb
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Nov 6, 2016
Nov 6, 2016 at 10:35 AM UTC
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