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Maple Tree
A maple tree what a sight to see
As lovely as lovely can be
A maple tree with leaves so bright
Seems to light up the night
A proud tree so strong and firm
But everything has an end, this you must affirm
Time bites and gnashes its teeth
For there is nothing time cannot beat
Everything dies you see
And there is no sadder sight than the death of a maple tree
Its branches once filled with yellows, oranges, and reds
Are now twisted, broken, and dead
Through torrents of rain and scorching sun,
This great beauty's life is almost done
By the howling wind it’s battered and bruised
The maple tree finally gives in to the abuse
What makes one cry? And brings tears to one’s eyes?
As you can see, it is the death of a maple tree
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