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The Tree
Two lovers, in a tree
One asks the other to leave
But he stays, his love a smother
From which the other wishes to be free
Two lovers, hanging from a tree
"You should've just let me be"
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A poem describing a suffocating love, that a young woman escapes by hanging herself.
Angry, sad, and confused, her lover finally joins her. Disregarding her suicide note, he just couldn't leave her be.