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Feb 2014
Five thousand trees between his knuckles
Crushing the bark, choking the oaks
Straining through leaves with makeshift sieves
Angling to find an ankle or two
Praying that even a toenail would do
But all to be found was her mountain laurel crown
Still tangled with strands of burnt-birch down
Lauren Sutherland
Written by
Lauren Sutherland  South Jersey
(South Jersey)   
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