When trees cry, the whole world drips in tingly, diamond fingertips which rush down necks and trace lined brows, reminding us that  pain of now will soak the earth with verdant paint, ignite sun’s beams with no constraint; for tear-drops come, and tear-drops go, but clouds will thin for those below.

When trees cry, the whole world drips
in tingly, diamond fingertips
which rush down necks and trace lined brows,
reminding us that  pain of now
will soak the earth with verdant paint,
ignite sun’s beams with no constraint;
for tear-drops come, and tear-drops go,
but clouds will thin for those below.
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