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The Desert Oak by James Aitchison

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By ozchildrenspoetry August 5, 2023

They stand in desert heat and chill,

Needles drooping as in sleep,

Millions of them resting still

Upon the vast red plain.

Invincible, their roots run deep,

And after fire they grow again.

In response to TREES Prompt

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