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Lady of the Wood
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By Cassie Blake
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Lady of the Wood

In spring and summer,
her hair is green,
her body dark brown.

Her feet long slender
creep underground.

In fall her
hair is fragrant
with scarlet color,
then lost to the wind.

When winter comes calling
she is stark and naked.

But don't worry,
she will be back again,
this lady of the wood.


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Submitted: Tuesday, July 10, 2001

Last Updated: Saturday, November 10, 2012

About the Poet
I am from Medina, N.Y. I work in a public library. I have a husband and one adult daughter.


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