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I sometimes forget or regret Not knowing you Your roots run deep As does mine But your shaded limbs Stole my light Pilfered my water You were a rotted tree Plagued with fungus that grew into your mind infecting the heartwood it poured out through your limbs spilling into the air choking the saplings as we fought for light it was only then when you were cut removed from grounded roots that we could feel the warmth of the sun that fueled our growth
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 9:37 PM UTC
Shaded Canopy
I sometimes forget or regret Not knowing you Your roots run deep As does mine But your shaded limbs Stole my light Pilfered my water You were a rotted tree Plagued with fungus that grew into your mind infecting the heartwood it poured out through your limbs spilling into the air choking the saplings as we fought for light it was only then when you were cut removed from grounded roots that we could feel the warmth of the sun that fueled our growth
jason-drury
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40/M/American
May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014 at 9:37 PM UTC
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