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I stopped beside a summer brook and could only see what the winter took the banking stone was laid out bare a few scattered lichens here and there. But standing at my kneeling feet one tuft of grass the wind couldn't beat its leaves were calloused, stained winter-green face shining skyward, labors unseen. I stared at the gnarled thing as the years grew thick in my throat I couldn't remember its first little shoots But here it was standing, with deep, deep roots.
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May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020 at 12:01 PM UTC
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I stopped beside a summer brook and could only see what the winter took the banking stone was laid out bare a few scattered lichens here and there. But standing at my kneeling feet one tuft of grass the wind couldn't beat its leaves were calloused, stained winter-green face shining skyward, labors unseen. I stared at the gnarled thing as the years grew thick in my throat I couldn't remember its first little shoots But here it was standing, with deep, deep roots.
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May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020 at 12:01 PM UTC
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