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My Beautiful Friend
I can still see the aura of my favorite tree Standing there tall, green, healthy, and strong, In the bloom of its summer glory, Before the scourge of disease ravaged It to the core of its beautiful trunk. From my second balcony I could peer Down to the top of its branches and see Happy birds nesting undisturbed, Not unaware of my presence, yet unafraid, Singing and winging to my delight. As the unknown pest slowly killed my Beautiful friend I witnessed the skeletal shell It had become, standing there, still, naked And stark, pleading for the mercy of being Returned to the earth of its motherly birth. My heart broke the day we had to chop it down, Knowing there was no way it could ever be revived. Now there is an emptiness in its space... And that emptiness is felt too, in my heart. Now, every time I look out where that beautiful Tree used to be, I want to cry. © Connie Marcum Wong
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Book: Shattered Sighs