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Smoking Tree

They say that you are the lung of the world

An umbrella for the street light.

I know you can, and this I trust

Turn my bad habit into something of use

Unlike dear reflection, contemplation under

The stars.

 

At the concourse of many lives,

How much spite you must have caught,

I ‘hale a generation’s lot

Could I ask cleanliness that follows me

Into silence? Surely in the summer of its

Passionate body—

Surer towards its autumn.

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Written by
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Published
Sep 30, 2014
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#nature#frustration#cigarettes#contemplation#smoking#stupidity#futility#sublime#milennials
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