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The tree branches were cold and bony; they clawed at you and hissed as you walked past. But when he was there, the skeleton branches supported the sky; their hisses became whispers that shared the whole world with you. They were fragile and delicate, yet they could hold the hopes of millions, all wrapped around them like a spiderweb. When he was there the branches loved, but when he was away they were bitter; they sensed there was something amiss.
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Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 10:09 AM UTC
the hissing branches
The tree branches were cold and bony; they clawed at you and hissed as you walked past. But when he was there, the skeleton branches supported the sky; their hisses became whispers that shared the whole world with you. They were fragile and delicate, yet they could hold the hopes of millions, all wrapped around them like a spiderweb. When he was there the branches loved, but when he was away they were bitter; they sensed there was something amiss.
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Nov 13, 2013
Nov 13, 2013 at 10:09 AM UTC
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