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I'll miss the trees or, I should say, I'll miss the dappling light hitting my cheeks shade filtered through varying Sassafras leaves. I'll miss the Japanese Maple in my parents' front yard who once offered herself to my imagination— a childhood plaything, a friend. Not all quite so nice, barefoot stepping on Sweet Gum's spikes will I masochistically miss even her? the familiarity? Certainly, the Dogwood too, the Chistological imbued in her blood, which runs through my hometown. It's time I become acquainted with new birds, new stones, new trees. A new life, syllogistically, to find and make mine.
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Apr 23, 2025
Apr 23, 2025 at 4:30 PM UTC
Leaving Home
I'll miss the trees or, I should say, I'll miss the dappling light hitting my cheeks shade filtered through varying Sassafras leaves. I'll miss the Japanese Maple in my parents' front yard who once offered herself to my imagination— a childhood plaything, a friend. Not all quite so nice, barefoot stepping on Sweet Gum's spikes will I masochistically miss even her? the familiarity? Certainly, the Dogwood too, the Chistological imbued in her blood, which runs through my hometown. It's time I become acquainted with new birds, new stones, new trees. A new life, syllogistically, to find and make mine.
Eleanor_coleridge
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Apr 23, 2025
Apr 23, 2025 at 4:30 PM UTC
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