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Nature's Smile

by jellyfish

Childish innocence, beautiful lies. As summer begins, it's spring that dies. We're taught and we're told to cherish and love. But peel back skin, enough - enough. As hate prevails and creature sins; the lifeless trees, take the win. Dead rotting carcass, smell, too vile. But fear as I do, it's nature's smile.
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