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In the lowland stood the old oak,
across the plain came the sun’s ray. To the tree its shinning light spoke, breaking the night revealing day. A solitary oak, forlorn, feeling the warmth opened its leaves. Sending life to the old acorn, which the old seed gladly receives. Alone on the plain for so long without the sun’s light to bring life. Still feeling weak from lack of Song, the oak took to sun like a wife. A marriage of dark over light as brilliant golden rays tickle what is left of the old oak’s might, elasticity from brickle. The oak held to the heel of hope and within the light’s flow hope grew. A lone oak within the ray’s scope, took the light unto life anew. Every morning light dusted dark, before long the old oak stood tall. From the acorns emerged new spark, happiness grew from the enthrall.
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