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The first taste of Fall made the young sapling fret. “My leaves, once were green, Now the cold turns them red.” “Now look, how they fall, How they clutter the ground. and now I’m bare naked My leaves are all down!” I sympathize tree, really, I do. I once had a full head of hair much like you. First it went grey when it used to be brown. Then I, too, got denuded And now sport a bare crown. But you, by this Spring, Will be back in your glory, But the hair I once had? That’s a much different story.
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Oct 4, 2013
Oct 4, 2013 at 8:36 AM UTC
The Distraught Maple
The first taste of Fall made the young sapling fret. “My leaves, once were green, Now the cold turns them red.” “Now look, how they fall, How they clutter the ground. and now I’m bare naked My leaves are all down!” I sympathize tree, really, I do. I once had a full head of hair much like you. First it went grey when it used to be brown. Then I, too, got denuded And now sport a bare crown. But you, by this Spring, Will be back in your glory, But the hair I once had? That’s a much different story.
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Oct 4, 2013
Oct 4, 2013 at 8:36 AM UTC
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