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A Leafy Mess

As I sit, I stare

At the lake before me.

In peace, without a care

I can think clearly.

 

A green fir, rooted strong

Parallel across the lake

I have known it my life long

Never once thought it to be at stake.

 

The tree took root,

Simultaneous to me

I never ventured off route

And neither did he.

 

One, Five, Ten, and Eighteen

We matured, or so we thought

Together we’d careen

Into ideas and what we’d been taught.

 

Then wires, as if grown,

Creeped out of my tree

Threads, thin and tight, were sown

Reaching out to me.

 

“Pull!”, and like a bride’s gown

Down came my tree

I watched it topple down

As I left for University.

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Written by
john-f-pinto
American
Published
May 21, 2014
Lines·Words
24·120
Notes

An oldie, but a goodie. Found in a notebook from 3 years ago.

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