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What Killed the Apple
WHAT KILLED THE APPLE by JOHN M. ARRIBAS What Caused the Apple to Decay and Die Was it the Same Factors for You and I Was it Exposed To Much Drought or Rain Was it Subject To Highs of Joy and Pain Was it a Birds Peck, That Let the Worms in Was it Jealousy N Envy Let Erosion Begin Was it an Early Winter a Sudden Freeze Was it Impossible for Loved Ones to Please Was it High Winds That Loosened its Hold Was it Loses That Caused Desires to Fold Was it Aphids, Mold or an Other Disease Was it Unending Needs to Always Appease Was Pesticides in the Sap That Made it Shrink Was it Constant Pressure, Driven to the Brink Was it Not Picked to Be Among The Best Was it Physical N Mental Issues Causing Unrest For the Apple and Me There Is One Cause We All Start out or Develop Built in Flaws
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