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Evergreen
On the long winding road
nothing but my
arms and legs,
helpless
I sit and
Wait
The sun burns my scalp
helpless
Shadows cast over,
I gaze up to find
great oaks
I struggle to stand, but I keep moving forward,
From crawling to walking,
From babbling to speaking
I walk down the long winding road,
with the whispers of
soft light;
keep the path lit and my skin warm
As my limbs grow longer
and stronger
leaves litter from above
along with escaped rays of light
for the green could no longer protect me,
The beautiful canopy
turning
to a melancholy brown
Bare limbs soft
and roots withered
All I can see are somber stumps
My skin red,
helpless
so
I walk down the long winding road
The sun burning my scalp knowing
one day I will see
the beautiful green in front of me
the evergreen canopy
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