In the death of an/
apricot tree I planted,/
blooms a lone pink rose.
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In The Shadow Of Death, Life Blooms: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
November 11, 2013Tags:apricot tree, bloom, blooms, blossom, chop down a tree, cry, crying, cut down a tree, CyranoWriter, damage the foundation, death, Emotional poetry, from a pit, fruit tree, grew the tree, haiku, how high does a sycamore grow, hurting, I had to cut down a tree I planted, I looked out the window and what did I see, I planted, I planted it, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, life, life from death, pink rose, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetic Lament, Poetry, popcorn popping on the apricot tree, revolutionary poetry, roots, ruin the roof, saw down a tree, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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