Memorable Treehouse Poems

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Roots of Echoes
Above the ground, we sway and dance, Nestled high in branches, we take our chance. A wooden haven, where dreams take flight, But roots below hide stories of light. Whispers of ages, in bark and in soil, Echo our laughter, our love, our toil. Each ring a chapter, each leaf a line, In the treehouse of memory, our hearts entwine. So let us climb higher, to sing and to play, While roots cradle history in shadowed array. For every high bough has a tale to tell, Of roots below, where our pasts still dwell.
Whispers of the Night
In the hush of twilight's embrace, A treehouse sways, a secret space. Stars peek through, a nighttime curtain, Whispers of dreams, softly uncertain. Branches cradle, like arms in the dark, While shadows dance, and crickets spark. Moonlight drapes, a silver thread, In this wooden nest, where the wild hearts tread. Each flicker tells tales of the skies, A constellation's embrace, where wonder lies. In this lofty retreat, the world disappears, Among the stars, allay your fears.
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