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Twigs crackling, branches battling against the wind not to lose their fettle. Leaves dry and brown of feeble strength away are blown. Dangling like a thief hung upon the gallows' cliff: Old leaves from the tree one by one be torn, snapped off the boughs forcibly. Decease by disease or sickness, caught by misfortune or curse Is man, unlike a gay green leaf, in youth and in a merry gown of life dieth; no more himself to preen.
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May 14, 2013
May 14, 2013 at 2:04 AM UTC
Unlike a Green Leaf
Twigs crackling, branches battling against the wind not to lose their fettle. Leaves dry and brown of feeble strength away are blown. Dangling like a thief hung upon the gallows' cliff: Old leaves from the tree one by one be torn, snapped off the boughs forcibly. Decease by disease or sickness, caught by misfortune or curse Is man, unlike a gay green leaf, in youth and in a merry gown of life dieth; no more himself to preen.
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May 14, 2013
May 14, 2013 at 2:04 AM UTC
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