BIG TREES
There were big men, in silhouette, they moved fast beyond the marshes, just before the boats.
They moved so fast they never moved, the world beyond a moat.
One day they said they would uproot, a taste for bigger things.
They grew too large and moved too slow to keep up with coming spring.
They settled onto solid ground, as their feet dug into soil.
The boats had passed, along with spring, the fall, then winter spoil.
One lonely ship sailed by, years past,
picked up those left behind.
And saw some trees, in silhouette, never moved beyond the marshes,
their barked stripped bare, yet swore the world was kind.
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