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Before they can ever live
A leaf leave’s its home on a nice big tree
 It slowly pulls apart by the steam
 Like a child’s tooth being lost
 Pushed out by unwanted forces
 Tearing it away,
  to never come back.
 Painfully it breaks away
 Only to gently glide
 Across the great blue sky
 Onto who knows what
 Mostly the leaves fall onto green growing grass
 To be pulled off by animals
 Or stepped upon by little kids
 No one ever thinks “What happened to that leaf”
 As there are millions upon millions in a back yard alone.
 No one thinks “Does the tree miss its little bud?”
 No one thinks it because more come along
 And the ones that are on the bottom of life are forgotten about
 Compared to the new beautiful ones that grow in its place
 Only to repeat it’s self again
 and be forgotten about
 Like most things in the world
 Dead and gone
 Before they can even live.

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