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Mother Tree
You stand tall, statuesque with your long graceful branches reaching and stretching in so many different directions creating new branches which create branches - both those we see now and those yet to come. Your outer dermis is cracked in places worn by the cruel passage of time - but if one looks closely they can see signs of soft new growth. You offer shade a cool haven from the midday sun and a sense of being home within the embrace of your limbs. Though your roots remain firmly planted in the rich, fertile soil they break through the surface in places making the ground underneath bumpy and difficult to trod - causing them to be nicked by swirling blades. You have stood here for many years - and from the storms you have weathered comes a wisdom of the ages - a peace a sense of rest as I lean back against your solid trunk, close my eyes and listen to your windsong.
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