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A storoem about losing a "friend". |
| A great tragedy occurred today. I lost a friend of twenty-five years. Slowly ‘he’ had just withered away, death by amputation it appears. My friend suffered from a misspent youth. Older peers’ actions stunted his growth, causing him to lack good roots; in truth, he was sick as youth and adult both. I did what I could to promote health and improved life over the past years, but all vigor was taken by stealth this winter; spring confirmed my worst fears. I contracted a professional man to handle my friend’s untimely demise. This arborist in a two-hour span dismembered him without compromise. With ropes and chainsaws, branch after branch came crashing down to cover the ground. I thought I saw two woodpeckers blanch as their nest in a dead limb wasn’t found. Soon the ash tree’s stump was ground away. All that remained was a pile of wood chips. Cutting down my ash made it a sad day. (I’m glad I couldn’t read those woodpeckers’ lips!) Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |