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The Littlest Maple Tree

Branches just above me

Gold leaves like mother's jewels.

Surrounded by the sages of days gone by.

The wind was my instructor, my best and favorite teacher.

Her boughs they hid me from the world, but not the

World from me.

I felt the very beat of Earth

And basked in the embrace

Of the littlest maple tree.

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chris-tyler-young
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Nov 9, 2011
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