The Taking Tree
The ol’ childhood classic about a tree that steals body parts from humans. It’s heart-warming!
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The Taking Tree
The ol’ childhood classic about a tree that steals body parts from humans. It’s heart-warming!
The Taking Tree
Escapades avoid but the stars persist When I saunter below the pale elm; “That” pale elm with – Whiskey in one hand, “wanting” reached the other. We could drive this device every night, And every night we nearly did, Come every shot, every smirk, each and every – Shooting star; wishes for naught, dreamt even deeper. So the perfume would task, talk and mask The other who could never be you And therein lays the tale to the tree – Our elm, “That pale elm where we’d learned, We’d loved and at ends, opted to part ways.
- L.C.