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Today I found our tree

in a field by the road

I hadn’t been this way before

just got diverted cos it snowed

 

Its trunk is old and twisted

with its branches stretched out wide

and as snow falls all around it

neath its canopy I hide

 

I never pictured it in winter

always in summer, maybe fall

you and I would sit beneath

answering the poets call

 

We’d write about each other

sharing emotions from our past

a play performed by strangers

an imaginary cast

 

But as this winter storm embraces

a foot of snow falls maybe two

the only that’s missing here

my dearest love is you.

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Written by
a-thomas-hawkins
English
Published
Feb 3, 2011
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