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A Letter to Mr. Gale
Dear Mr. Gale, I envy thee
To have come across one such a tree
Mother of the Forest, a befitting name
But just for spite and all the same
She rose beneath the morning sky
Reaching many hundreds high
A fancy slithered in your ear
That all the other filth would hear
So you rallied up some five men
Dragged them to your feral den
Heaved them off with ax and saw
Roiled in the mass's awe
They took to their iron and peeled her skin
To thee t'was such a lofty win
With their tools they chopped and sheered
Beat her once for every year
With Her body bruised and bare
The final swing, a ten-eyed stare
They breathed relief at the timber call
Gave no damn to see her fall
'Tis a shame you're dead and gone
In the Earth where you belong
And to thee whom proved so brave
A tree to rest atop your grave
To have come across one such a tree
Mother of the Forest, a befitting name
But just for spite and all the same
She rose beneath the morning sky
Reaching many hundreds high
A fancy slithered in your ear
That all the other filth would hear
So you rallied up some five men
Dragged them to your feral den
Heaved them off with ax and saw
Roiled in the mass's awe
They took to their iron and peeled her skin
To thee t'was such a lofty win
With their tools they chopped and sheered
Beat her once for every year
With Her body bruised and bare
The final swing, a ten-eyed stare
They breathed relief at the timber call
Gave no damn to see her fall
'Tis a shame you're dead and gone
In the Earth where you belong
And to thee whom proved so brave
A tree to rest atop your grave
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