A Child Poem by Terry Searcy

A Child

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The tree brings forth life to the fruit

The fruits thirst is quenched from the tree

The tree is content in its offering

And the fruit displays its labor

And the tree sways and the fruit is released

The fruit falls gently to the earth

And the tree cries out for the fruit

And the fruit is silent in its disparity for the tree

Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Loss
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 02 January 2016

The fruit falls gently to the earth And the tree cries out for the fruit And the fruit is silent in its disparity for the tree very nice description and observation. thank you. tony

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Terry Searcy

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