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Weeping Willow
Do you hear the weeping of the willow
Can you tell whats wrong with her
As she takes a deep breath and sighs
And the wind blows past her eyes
With every tear drop that slides and falls down her face
And in the distance you hear a boy scream out
Its unclear what he said but you know its sad
They'er both in pain
He wants to she her and she wants to see him
But they know they can't
Because of his mom and one little mistake
It's killing them both
He screams like acrow in the middle of the night
Just wishing he could of done something
Something so they wouldn't be able to see each other
It was only last night
Night was rough, no sleep
He's aceing to be with her the next time he sees her
She can't bare it at all
The two willows weeped across the forest
All because of one small mistake
He takes all the blame
But she won't let him
He could have made it never happen
With a couple of words
So they could see each other again
But he didn't
He just wanted to see her then and there

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I am a senior at Canton High School this is my very first peice of work that I will be submiting. I'm really hoping you will consider my poem "Weeping Willow" for publication.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Austin Miller