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The Tree and the Vine

You and I were the tree and the vine,

I was yours and you were mine.

I often felt that I was the tree,

for all the roots that came under me.

You were the vine, beautiful and light;

I loved you best for never clinging too tight.

You said that all along it was I who clung,

and then and there something died where I hung.

This tree of mine had changed its leaves,

and grown contempt within its eaves.

And I, the vine and parasite

was bid a prompt and cold goodnight.

By the time I fell to the forest floor,

life as I knew it was no more.

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Written by
waywardwoes
American
Published
Apr 7, 2013
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#life#friendship#relationship#tree#vine#plant#breakup#parasite
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