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She Stands
Starry skies and purple goodbyes
 Things remembered, things lost, and things found
 Another season of lovers sweeps in and fades out
 The tide of life
 An ebb and flow of twilights and sunrises
 
 In the middle, she stands
 An ancient tree, trying to hold its ground
 As the cities and towers erected all around it
 Threaten to bring it crashing down
 
 And yet, she stands
 Leaves shining metallic in the artificial light
 Eroded and gnarled, twisting branches extended
 Like the arms of a great wizard casting a spell
 
 Then comes the rain
 Pure and perfect, it drips on her every limb
 The buildings grumble as they warp and they tumble
 But she lifts her face to those beautiful rains
 She laughs and she sings 
 And she drinks
 Long and deeply, she drinks them in
 
 She’s starry skies, purple goodbyes
 She’s silver, gold, and every light in between
 She’s still as a statue, but in the fall of the rain, 
 It’s clear that she is alive.

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