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Aug 2013
Have you ever sailed a tree?
Nothing makes you feel more free.
Climb until the branches get small and thin,
Then just wait for a gust of wind.
The leaves will lift and so will you,
And there's nothing a tree sailor cannot do!

Sail your tree from cloud to cloud.
Sing a song to make birds proud.
You'll sail your tree across the sky.
Whoever said we weren't meant to fly?
Fly straight on through the storms.
You will vanquish all their shifting forms.
Dig up treasure at rainbow's end.
It's buried in the cloud around the bend.

And when you tire of play,
Anchor your tree in a quiet bay
So you can sail it another day.
Will Justus
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Will Justus  Idaho
(Idaho)   
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