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The tallest tree stands guard in the park He keeps out the wind with the thickest of bark And all of the trees for miles can view His thick curving branches holding so true But in this park, alone is he not For he must have company contained in his lot And all of the trees for miles besiege A chance to stand where he scatters his leaves So one by one he picks his crew An elm, an oak, a pine, and a yew And all of the trees for miles brew spite That they were chose not to be at his right And slow but sure, his trees conceive And then of their duty, they are bereaved And all of the trees for miles make haste To see the new saplings that are now placed They know for sure that some can not strive For he consumes the most sun to survive And all of the trees for miles conspire To rule his park when he retires And the smallest of saps looks on in rapture And knows at once, his park it must capture And all of the trees for miles look on in gall For this little sapling is the smallest of all For years he awakens and each day he stretches But in pain of this growth, the poor sap retches And all of the trees for miles must grin The sap keeps fighting, though told he can't win The sap matures, and ends an adult Taller than all, he begins to gloat And all of the trees for miles are shocked The sap beat them all, his potential unlocked Many moons pass and all can see The impending death of the old tallest tree And all the the trees for miles don't know What they will do when his wizened self goes And when he expires, the sap is the king And his cries of victory echo and ring And all of the trees for miles can view His thick curving branches holding so true But the sap can not hear all this admiration And endlessly strains in exasperation And all of the trees for miles can see He's so much worse off, being this tree But up on his pedestal, his glory can blind And he can't see know his particular bind And all of the trees for miles just wait For the last of his life to dissipate
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Oct 25, 2017
Oct 25, 2017 at 11:20 PM UTC
The Tallest Tree
The tallest tree stands guard in the park He keeps out the wind with the thickest of bark And all of the trees for miles can view His thick curving branches holding so true But in this park, alone is he not For he must have company contained in his lot And all of the trees for miles besiege A chance to stand where he scatters his leaves So one by one he picks his crew An elm, an oak, a pine, and a yew And all of the trees for miles brew spite That they were chose not to be at his right And slow but sure, his trees conceive And then of their duty, they are bereaved And all of the trees for miles make haste To see the new saplings that are now placed They know for sure that some can not strive For he consumes the most sun to survive And all of the trees for miles conspire To rule his park when he retires And the smallest of saps looks on in rapture And knows at once, his park it must capture And all of the trees for miles look on in gall For this little sapling is the smallest of all For years he awakens and each day he stretches But in pain of this growth, the poor sap retches And all of the trees for miles must grin The sap keeps fighting, though told he can't win The sap matures, and ends an adult Taller than all, he begins to gloat And all of the trees for miles are shocked The sap beat them all, his potential unlocked Many moons pass and all can see The impending death of the old tallest tree And all the the trees for miles don't know What they will do when his wizened self goes And when he expires, the sap is the king And his cries of victory echo and ring And all of the trees for miles can view His thick curving branches holding so true But the sap can not hear all this admiration And endlessly strains in exasperation And all of the trees for miles can see He's so much worse off, being this tree But up on his pedestal, his glory can blind And he can't see know his particular bind And all of the trees for miles just wait For the last of his life to dissipate
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26/M/Seattle, WA
Oct 25, 2017
Oct 25, 2017 at 11:20 PM UTC
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