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William Shakespeare

أين تقع الشجرة

Oh, thou curious soul, seek the location of the tree? As if the answer lies within the bounds of mere geography. Nay, the tree doth not merely exist in the physical realm, but its essence extends far beyond the confines of space and time. Behold, the tree doth stand tall and proud, rooted in the earth, reaching towards the heavens with branches outstretched. Its trunk a symbol of strength, its leaves a tapestry of life. But where doth the tree truly reside? In the forests green, or in the hearts of men? Methinks the tree doth dwell in the infinite expanse of the human mind, its image etched in memories and dreams. It is a symbol of growth and renewal, of sustenance and shelter. The tree doth embody the cycle of life itself, with its roots in the past and its branches reaching towards the future. So, where doth the tree lie? It lies within the very essence of existence, a reminder of our connection to the natural world and the eternal beauty of creation. Thus, seek not the physical location of the tree, but rather look within thyself, for there the true essence of the tree resides."