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With Each Passing Year
He sits before my window strongly scented implanted deep inside my soil so grand With bushy arms of spruce uncomplicated this big bulbous tree is planted in my land. With every passing day as I got dented by the sweat of my brow, the toil of my hand this amazing, cherished tree remained with me with steadfast love, as humble as a tree can be. I have measured his progress from my Lil 'shack with no measuring tape for his big stature None of that is needed for a lumberjack, for he sure knows the ways of greener pasture. With each passing year he became my joy that little sapling that I once called, "Bok Choy" He was left untouched by me for he was mine, this strong tree that was now, starting to decline. Sept 27, 2022 Sponsor L MILTON HANKINS Contest Name OTTAVA RIMA
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