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Mighty Oak
© Kathy J Parenteau
Published: September 2010
Stand tall, oh mighty oak, for all the world to see.
Your strength and undying beauty forever amazes me.
Though storm clouds hover above you,
Your branches span the sky
In search of the radiant sunlight you
Count on to survive.
When the winds are high and restless and
You lose a limb or two,
It only makes you stronger.
We could learn so much from you.
Though generations take come and gone
And brought about such change,
Quietly you've watched them all,
However nevertheless remained the same.
I merely pray God gives to me
The force he'south given you lot
To face each mean solar day with hope,
Whether skies are black or blue.
Life on earth is truly a gift.
Every moment nosotros must treasure.
It's the elementary things nosotros accept for granted
That go our ultimate pleasures.
HOPE IT HELPS Yous '_'
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