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I felt the earth at the back of my hand Resting my head in these warm grass As it tickles my skin I look up keenly A caprice has struck my reverie Drawn to this tree laden with plethora of leaves Whilst the wind sings a familiar melody You engulf my miseries Hues of orange, red and green Heraldic of revivification Mesmeric elegance You flail these leaves Scroop of vigor with the glint of sunlight Scintillating glow Gentle serenity Where do you hide your sorrows? Your mystery enthralling I am defeated by your beauty -Talisay, Margaret Austin Go
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Nov 13, 2014
Nov 13, 2014 at 11:11 AM UTC
Talisay
I felt the earth at the back of my hand Resting my head in these warm grass As it tickles my skin I look up keenly A caprice has struck my reverie Drawn to this tree laden with plethora of leaves Whilst the wind sings a familiar melody You engulf my miseries Hues of orange, red and green Heraldic of revivification Mesmeric elegance You flail these leaves Scroop of vigor with the glint of sunlight Scintillating glow Gentle serenity Where do you hide your sorrows? Your mystery enthralling I am defeated by your beauty -Talisay, Margaret Austin Go
Talisay Tree (a.k.a Umbrella Tree/ Indian Almond)
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Nov 13, 2014
Nov 13, 2014 at 11:11 AM UTC
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