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Every day after school I ran through it, Skirting around the trunks, Ducking under the leaves, My laughter echoing through the trees. My cherry orchard. My friends used to walk through it, And when they got to my house, They would always have red stains On the bottoms of their shoes from My cherry orchard. Every year when the blossoms came out In early May, I would take pictures for Hours, enjoying the peace, Playing with the symmetry when you looked down a row in My cherry orchard. And even though the trees were Stripped from the ground and burned I still visit it, My friends still walk through it, And every year I will look back at My pictures and remember My cherry orchard.
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Oct 12, 2018
Oct 12, 2018 at 4:01 PM UTC
I can now see beyond the cherry orchard
Every day after school I ran through it, Skirting around the trunks, Ducking under the leaves, My laughter echoing through the trees. My cherry orchard. My friends used to walk through it, And when they got to my house, They would always have red stains On the bottoms of their shoes from My cherry orchard. Every year when the blossoms came out In early May, I would take pictures for Hours, enjoying the peace, Playing with the symmetry when you looked down a row in My cherry orchard. And even though the trees were Stripped from the ground and burned I still visit it, My friends still walk through it, And every year I will look back at My pictures and remember My cherry orchard.
The cherry orchard across the street I've always thought of as mine was destroyed, but I'll never forget it.
TigerLily13
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Oct 12, 2018
Oct 12, 2018 at 4:01 PM UTC
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