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The Giving (Lemon) Tree
With the lemon tree comes the best kind of happiness
With the sight of the bright yellow color
The little boy comes running up to the tree
Could it be? Real food growing in my backyard?
As the boy grows, he tugs at the tree
With no desire to actually eat the lemon
Countless evenings are spent tossing the lemons
The little boys friends become fascinated with the tree
They try and prove they are superior
And use the tree as the test
Whoever can climb to the highest lemon is the strongest
As the grown boy becomes less interested with the tree
He desires to be around his friends
Yet the tree is still productive
Long summer days are spent as the teens sip cold lemonade
As the college boy becomes overwhelmed with school
He relaxes under the comforting shade,
Of the luscious green tree spotted with lemons
Finally the man gets married
What better place to take pictures
Than the lemon tree that guided the boy,
Since he first caught glimpse of the yellow color
All the tree’s benefits were passed
To the man’s three children
But one harsh winter caused the tree to go bad
With the tree’s downfall came the man's burial
Life starts and ends with the lemon tree.
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An ode to a lemon tree