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The tree with leaves of fire Stood in the centre of town Our feet sunk into the muck and mire We slowly sunk further down The owl warned us with a shout A snake with a benign hiss We didn’t know what the fauna were on about But this was one thing we could not miss The moon floated in the sky of stars Like a lost ship in the cold sea We were brave like the settlers of Mars Standing strong around the burning tree One by one we began to sing Quiet and then loud and proud Grandma brought her sticks and string And Grandpa watched from a silent cloud Hand in hand we thought in voice While the volcanic tree listened We soldiered on: this wasn’t a choice Our eyes were red and glistened We confessed our wrongs To the tree with leaves of fire In somber sing-song This must be done; we cannot afford to tire
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Jun 22, 2018
Jun 22, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
Leaves of Fire
The tree with leaves of fire Stood in the centre of town Our feet sunk into the muck and mire We slowly sunk further down The owl warned us with a shout A snake with a benign hiss We didn’t know what the fauna were on about But this was one thing we could not miss The moon floated in the sky of stars Like a lost ship in the cold sea We were brave like the settlers of Mars Standing strong around the burning tree One by one we began to sing Quiet and then loud and proud Grandma brought her sticks and string And Grandpa watched from a silent cloud Hand in hand we thought in voice While the volcanic tree listened We soldiered on: this wasn’t a choice Our eyes were red and glistened We confessed our wrongs To the tree with leaves of fire In somber sing-song This must be done; we cannot afford to tire
MHC Writers Group March 4, 2016
samantha-cooper
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Jun 22, 2018
Jun 22, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
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