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May 2020
A lone pale tree lay in a sea of green decay -
her friends had gone astray, leaving her a castaway
but despite all this pain, around midday
she sat unfazed as if she were prey,
basking in the stunning array of the sun’s gaze -
he kissed her skin a shade of bone-white and grey
as if to say, it doesn’t pay
to be tall, green and all the same.
Written by
Tom Salter  19/M/Brighton
(19/M/Brighton)   
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