Once upon a time, there was a tree that loved a little boy. Every day, the boy would come to the tree to play and the tree was happy. As the boy grew older, he would come to the tree to rest and the tree was happy.
But as the boy grew even older, he wanted more from the tree. He asked for money, house, and even a boat. The tree gave everything it had to make the boy happy.
Eventually, the boy grew old and the tree was just a stump. But the boy came back one last time, tired and weary. The tree said, "I have nothing left to give you." The boy replied, "I don't need much now, just a quiet place to sit and rest." The tree smiled and said, "Come, boy, sit down and rest."
And the boy sat on the stump and the tree was happy.
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The Brutal Truth
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Shaded Places
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Barry Coffing:
Writer
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Right On Track
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Robby Baier:
Writer
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Angel
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I'm OK
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You Think I Still Care
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Roger Burn:
Writer
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Which One Made You Leave
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Barry Coffing:
Writer
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Seriously
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Robby Baier:
Writer
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Song For A Friend
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David Weisberg:
Produced
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Blame
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Bob Mair:
Writer
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Time Falling Down
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