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Monday, October 27, 2008

Haiku

The spongy tissue
soaks up enough water to
swell beyond measure.


Too much tension does
force a snap and a collapse
reducing to ash.


Brittle twigs and branch
without recovery from fall
cannot survive spring.
Posted by Sarah Anderson at 7:07 PM
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