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December 16, 2018PoetryMichael Friedman


Stories overheard by the stalwart tree,
Shape its bends and dye its leaves.
The green at birth could not hold,
Gold set in, as air grew cold.
Midnight melts to morning dew,
Inking stories with refreshed hue. 

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