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Beauty of Black Tupelo and Biloba-Ginkgo Fallen Leaves

i wished to plant the seedlings of black tupelo
shumard oak, sugar maple, biloba-ginkgo
for its reddish yellowish  beauty on the meadow
For its dance on the air with the wind blow

green all were lured to my eyes
but now on the midcourse of the fly
from its bole by death dry and cleave 

autumn  birds hovering on the air
trying  to catch falling  leaves
while children gambol on colorful litter-leaves on the soil
before the wind push it far and make all spoil

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