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By writer-violist DIAMOND
Jenks, Oklahoma
The dead, cracked, coffee black leaves used to be beautiful. They used to be colorful and dipsy in the wonderful fall summer months. Now they are rotten, dead, cracked bo...
Jenks, Oklahoma
The dead, cracked, coffee black leaves used to be beautiful. They used to be colorful and dipsy in the wonderful fall summer months. Now they are rotten, dead, cracked bo...