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Warped Tree, Kinked Man

Warped tree, kinked man Today, I will not argue with Walter on Facebook or Twitter. I was reading poems from my last collection and was surprised to find an internal rhythm. To my horror, I find Walter has unfriended me my friendly thoughts burned into insignificance. When I had a motorbike, I often visited the crooked tree I said:” you look better today, my friend.” The roots of the tree curled in bashfulness. At the entrance of the village, an old olive tree they came with an axe wanted to cut it down, replace it with a signpost. I protested, so did the other villagers. The tree is perhaps 500 years old, and we are not brutish settlers. But someday, people with no sense of beauty will axe it.

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