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My favorite tree is the Mango tree. From its intricate roots to its slender, leafy ends its shade provides a source of relief on a sweltering afternoon. I don’t care much for its fruit. Its overpowering taste and insulting texture. But that’s not what this tree is all about This tree is about conversation. About relaxation, restoration, But most of all True connection. This is a tree that binds. Its branches tightly woven, giving shade to the expanse. always branching out yet consistently connected. Blessed be the tie that binds. Partings are seemingly unbearable With tears shed And embraces shared. Though we are constantly branching out, we are always connected. That’s why my favorite tree is the mango tree.
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May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020 at 9:09 PM UTC
The Mango Tree
My favorite tree is the Mango tree. From its intricate roots to its slender, leafy ends its shade provides a source of relief on a sweltering afternoon. I don’t care much for its fruit. Its overpowering taste and insulting texture. But that’s not what this tree is all about This tree is about conversation. About relaxation, restoration, But most of all True connection. This is a tree that binds. Its branches tightly woven, giving shade to the expanse. always branching out yet consistently connected. Blessed be the tie that binds. Partings are seemingly unbearable With tears shed And embraces shared. Though we are constantly branching out, we are always connected. That’s why my favorite tree is the mango tree.
I wrote this poem after saying goodbye to friends who live an ocean away.
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May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020 at 9:09 PM UTC
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