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an orchards lament

possessive apostrophe on orchard

Morning mist drapes each blossom like a bride reluctant to wake. Petals fall in silent confession— memory’s hush in every drift. Roots hold secrets of laughter and tears, a debt of seasons owed to shadows. Soon, steel will bite bark and bloom and these ghosts will scatter on the wind. .

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