That Olde Chestnut
By YaseminB
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That Olde Chestnut
I am a chestnut tree
Hard to crack!
“That olde chestnut.”
The hurricane
barks!
My leaves are green
With enormous veins:
Lizards' claws;
Grip tight
their victims.
Upon my bough
A patchwork nest:
Nestled in the centre;
A golden ratio
Bustling with baby sparrows
Mama sparrow is picking
The warms
Loitering in
the undergrowth.
I am a chestnut tree
In the autumn;
My fruit are brown;
Harvested.
And burst open.
I am a chestnut tree
Who swing and sway!
My roots are steely
And my fallen leaves are hay.
I am a chestnut tree;
A reliable witness to many
Centuries old stories!
Danny old boy carved a
Bleeding heart
On my bark.
His bestowed
Is called Mary
She is fair and ninety!
I am a chestnut tree
In a London park.
I stand tall and mighty
And am proud!
My heart is a sapling;
Bearing young loves!
Yasemin Balandi
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