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My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

Rusty and I come outside past midnight for his walk to find a light mist falling. The mid-August, parched-brown lawn might revive some from this rain. An owl is calling! This draws my attention to my...

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Greetings, Twi ~ Thank you greatly for the comments and for making this a Must Read. I appreciate it! Yeah, one tends to take trees...and the shade they provide... for granted. We lost a maple tree in...

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Here's hoping you both keep going for two more centuries Harry.......... CONGRATS

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Greetings, Jim ~ Many thanks for the congrats and the best wishes, old friend... Cheers! Harry

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

Fantastic piece very well written! Congratulations on a well deserved must read!

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The tree becomes a symbol of self, doesn't it I liked this piece very much, Harry

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Greetings, Jay & Jan ~ I thank you both for your read and comments. I appreciate your stopping by. Cheers! Harry

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

This is indeed a great poem, filled with much wisdom and sorrow Congratulation on the award dear Poet, bravo!

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LaHarry... This brought back memories...I once had to drop an old hickory tree after my father died,that I had grown up with...I fell from it and broke my arm as a child...hide in its full branches...

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Greetings, illuminatix ~ Thank you for your kind comments and congratulations. I appreciate your reading my work. Greetings, Erin ~ I appreciate your commenting on my poem. I am pleased it brought...

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We had our maples, that line our streets, a bit ago with some disease.. many had to be cut down as the leaves reach one to the other the length of the streets, then the whole side of my home had Pines...

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Hello Harry, I saw your name under "Must read" and decided to read you. It has been a while since I have read any of your poetry. I enjoyed this as I have always enjoyed your poetry. I hope all is...

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

Excellent work Harry - congrats on the Award

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This hit home Harry as my 92 year aunt lies fighting for her life tonight. Regards, Maryse

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

Greetings, RB ~ Too bad about all your trees. Hopefully your new ones will thrive for decades to come. Thank you for the read and comments. I always enjoy it when you stop by. Cheers! Harry

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Greetings, Wanda ~ I am pleased that you decided to stop by and read my poem. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Many thanks for your kind comments. I hope to see you around more. Cheers! Harry

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Many thanks, Willowdown. I appreciate your kind remarks. Maryse, my best wishes for your aunt to recover. Thanks for taking time to post a comment to my poem. Harry

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I love the read nice story congradfs on your must read award Sean

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

Greetings, Sean ~ I appreciate the stop-in and the comments. Thank you! Cheers! Harry

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Re: My Sickly, Old Ash (Must Read Award)

This is a fine poem Harry. It is what we all do, trees included, try to survive. It is amazing how one can become "attached" to a particular tree, been there done that myself. Lindi

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