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Double-flowering trees bear no fruit, they say,
And I have many blossoms,
With petals shrewdly whirled about an empty centre,
White as paper, falling at a whiff of wind.
But when they are gone
There are only green leaves to catch at the sunlight,
Green monotonous leaves
Which hide nothing.
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