Trees Entwined
Two friends, two seeds and the summer breeze,
planted them together,
the friends vowed that as long as the trees grew,
they would never be far apart,
but time did pass and the trees grew,
so too did their friendship,
and they were so close, the wind passed their thoughts between them,
the trees now were fully matured,
and their branches intermingled,
so one could not define one from another,
if a branch fell from one,
it was caught by the other,
the two friends returned,
old with age and forever bound together,
to those they had planted long ago,
only to find one as they,
years passed and found the two,
asleep beneath the stone,
but the trees lived on,
ever embracing
planted them together,
the friends vowed that as long as the trees grew,
they would never be far apart,
but time did pass and the trees grew,
so too did their friendship,
and they were so close, the wind passed their thoughts between them,
the trees now were fully matured,
and their branches intermingled,
so one could not define one from another,
if a branch fell from one,
it was caught by the other,
the two friends returned,
old with age and forever bound together,
to those they had planted long ago,
only to find one as they,
years passed and found the two,
asleep beneath the stone,
but the trees lived on,
ever embracing
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