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Family Tree (from the novel Willow Down / M. Gamble)

Family Tree (from the novel Willow Down / M. Gamble)

Family Tree

I sat in the park one blustery day
Watching the willow bend and sway
A single seed clung on tight
But could not contend with the wind’s strong might
It spun to the ground and now was free
To start its own family tree

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