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genealogy family tree treasure hunt— come to your census
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Dec 9, 2019
Dec 9, 2019 at 3:46 PM UTC
ancestry whack-a-mole
a family tree, started with two, had children of three. Reputation: a word filled with expectations lies, corruption, enemies and oppression. A soul so empty, I wonder why. Chaos and tension fills the air, why are you so afraid to admit to your mistakes, is it too hard to try? ‘trapped’ inside my own made up thoughts and desires. I run, never looking back, one word now fills my mind: ‘free’. A family tree, started with two, no longer three.
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Jan 20, 2019
Jan 20, 2019 at 8:03 AM UTC
family tree
One day I turned around I looked away For a second To reach for Mother’s hand I heard a sound And turned back ‘round In a flash Life; transformed There I saw Where stood before Our family tree Mother as roots; I as the stem And now; fruits In a second My youth forgotten And maternal thoughts My mind did fill How so fast Did this day come? Once the stem Now the roots So quickly Life transformed.
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Apr 29, 2018
Apr 29, 2018 at 5:38 PM UTC
Family tree
Brothers why? Do you stare out the window at passing crows. As they fly north, Taking your dreams with them. Sisters why? Do you stare at old pictures, reminiscing. Wondering where your hopes went. They became congualated in picture frames. Father why? Do you drown yourself in alcohol and dig your own grave. You're a hardworking man And your elixir is home. Just let go of the drunken hate. Mother why? Do you stay at home and let the years leaf you by. You have a life to live, you had love to spread, and give. We became leafs blowing in the wind With no direction. It's sad to say, comforts become our family tradition. Conformity slowly killed our pride and foundation.
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Jan 12, 2016
Jan 12, 2016 at 2:54 AM UTC
Family Tradition; Comfort
A tree with broken branches, Slowly fading as it touches The hearts of it’s neighbors, It’s fruits were crying out their flavors, Carpenters did not see any use for it, Beautiful colors of the leaves ceased to exist, Branches couldn’t come together Because of the tensions amongst each other, As everyone was passing whispers The wind had brought the last shivers To the last branches that were remaining, While the tree died there standing.
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May 31, 2015
May 31, 2015 at 12:35 AM UTC
A Tree With Broken Branches
we think my great uncle eddie was on the assembly line that built the atomic bomb. my aunt mildred said he could never tell her exactly where he was or what he was doing, far away in the desert back when he had to take trains to visit back when manhattan was just place in new york,   he could only tell her that he loved her. we still don’t know for certain, there are some stories that are taken to the grave. but i wonder, i wonder if my aunt ever looked at his hands and thought of the destruction that could be so carefully hidden in his palms, explosions under his fingernails, the shells of burnt out cities in his fortune teller's lines when he touched her delicately, brushed her hair behind her ear. but she probably didn’t; most people only question what they want to question. everyone thinks of what their hands have built. not everyone stops to think of what their hands may have destroyed in the process.
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Apr 23, 2015
Apr 23, 2015 at 7:25 PM UTC
war stopped being synonymous with glory a long time ago
Praying for the day where It's ok to pull people apart from one another. Hoping that they go out for the last time and holding hands is out of the question. We ask why the said their vows at the altar. Did they have to? Who was it who really wanted to? White gown, flowers held by every girl, and ties and tuxedos on every man. This won't be the only night we have this feeling. The wedding ends and these two are a mess. One is gone and devastated the other is gone and with another "mine". Today, we spoke the truth after every raging phone call knowing there were tears as they were explaining another fight over everything. The questions turned to much more realistic views. The sugar coated topping has been melted and barely helped. We ask, will they be ok? Did we do the right thing by supporting them being together? Why did we wait till now to realize it really was never meant to be? We're we right? They were wrong. Family gatherings are so different than what we adapted to when we were young. Now there is extra food for the new significant other. Some are afraid to come knowing there will be a fight over everything. Amiable as we needed to be. Optimism was how we mended what we would see. How we noticed as the use the time they are not looking to roll their eyes, complain to another member, or bury their head in their hands over what they did. Feel not ashamed, but be honest with yourself. This family supports and is there for all whether married or single, divorced or dating, gay or straight. We have our tree. It is short but staying strong and no broken heart or promise breaks the branch anyone has grown on. We may have our separate ways but we will always have each other. It's ok. We know what happened. Just climb back up on the tree, because no mater what this is where you will always belong. Sit on your branch. When you leave take some leaves and bark with you so you know we're always here for you. We love you.
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Apr 19, 2015
Apr 19, 2015 at 6:17 PM UTC
There Will Always be Your Branch
Praying for the day where It's ok to pull people apart from one another. Hoping that they go out for the last time and holding hands is out of the question. We ask why the said their vows at the altar. Did they have to? Who was it who really wanted to? White gown, flowers held by every girl, and ties and tuxedos on every man. This won't be the only night we have this feeling. The wedding ends and these two are a mess. One is gone and devastated the other is gone and with another "mine". Today, we spoke the truth after every raging phone call knowing there were tears as they were explaining another fight over everything. The questions turned to much more realistic views. The sugar coated topping has been melted and barely helped. We ask, will they be ok? Did we do the right thing by supporting them being together? Why did we wait till now to realize it really was never meant to be? We're we right? They were wrong. Family gatherings are so different than what we adapted to when we were young. Now there is extra food for the new significant other. Some are afraid to come knowing there will be a fight over everything. Amiable as we needed to be. Optimism was how we mended what we would see. How we noticed as the use the time they are not looking to roll their eyes, complain to another member, or bury their head in their hands over what they did. Feel not ashamed, but be honest with yourself. This family supports and is there for all whether married or single, divorced or dating, gay or straight. We have our tree. It is short but staying strong and no broken heart or promise breaks the branch anyone has grown on. We may have our separate ways but we will always have each other. It's ok. We know what happened. Just climb back up on the tree, because no mater what this is where you will always belong. Sit on your branch. When you leave take some leaves and bark with you so you know we're always here for you. We love you.
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A tree was planted. Your heart was the seed. It created the deepest roots And sprouted the tallest of leaves. For many generations, Sap running through its spine, Resembled The Giving Tree, A tradition was left behind. You’re being more forgotten As descendants ascend from branches. Memories still grow in the back of my mind When a pebble is what a picture catches. Without you, we wouldn’t be here reuniting, Playing this game called Life.
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Oct 27, 2014
Oct 27, 2014 at 2:40 AM UTC
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