Poor trees

graveyard. tucumcari, new mexico

graveyard. tucumcari, new mexico

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I started writing in my 20s - keeping notebooks / journals. I've accumulated quite a few over the years. I've been going through them lately, looking for things to post. Some days I find things of interest, and it feels like the whole endeavor has been worthwhile. But other days, reading through them, all I can think is "Those poor trees had to die for this." 

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