For every newborn child
We planted one live tree,
A green posterity,
So death could be beguiled
To abdicate some power.
And we were reconciled.
Now we must move away
Leaving the trees behind
For anyone to climb.
The gold-rimmed sky goes gray.
Snow, as we turn our backs,
Obliterates our tracks.
Not even leaves can stay.
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