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 <description>I would have used the same metaphor. Susan and I bought a plant recently just because it looked like it was dancing.</description>
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 <description>This oak tree seems to be dancing with its branches waving in motion to some unheard music. The Native Plant Society went on a field trip and this was one of the various species spotted along the trail. Some folks actually knew what they were and didn&#039;t have to resort to aesthetic metaphors to describe them...</description>
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