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Still, Still, Still – adjective, noun, adverb

Still, Still, Still – adjective, noun, adverb

by Carole Duff | Oct 25, 2021 | Faith, Nature | 6 comments

The oak tree was still, silent and motionless but for the wind, rustling the leaves, which had turned brown. The wind no longer challenged the tree to grow and strengthen itself. And, like the Tower of Pisa, the oak no longer stood straight but leaned precariously...

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