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The Old Mango Tree

Behind my old house once grew a mango tree; last year they chopped it down to build a highway, toll free. It never inspired much awe or poetry it was like other mango trees, under which I played since I was three and was home to some possessive bees. When strong winds blew it never bowed, its branches somehow grew that is until now. The ground on which it stood is now covered with asphalt, and it will never be understood as to who was really at fault. And as for the bees well, I never did like them, but then you see they were here longer than I am. My neighbors and cousins with whom I had lots of fun, seek all sorts of reasons why now we have none. I can only say, for what's worth when the Almighty does an inventory, He may label planet Earth "An old cemetery".
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Dec 31, 2010
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