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A Lost Lover's Stamp
  The four old green towering cypress trees                       
  That live and breathe, and sway and thrive right there
  They have a few bees and withstand each breeze
  And have no fruit, no life, nor hope to wear
  When passersby see arid vines all glum,
  They tend to think much less than nothing
  But when I pass at righteous time so numb,
  My heart starts feeling something.
  I can’t imagine what it would be like
  Without this reminder of your presence,
  I roam around on a day-long hike
  Reminiscing on our adolescence.
  I admire these trees that remain in view,
  But just hate their look; their reflection of you.
   
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