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poem about nature

by jacob-stanton

trees flutter in the breeze roots shatter concrete people are walking along the sidewalk the men took an axe to the tree to build another goddamn chase bank the dreams of children splintered like the wood. a generation fuck'd.
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Jun 11, 2015
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