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My body leaves; my core can stay



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar ManaraA sensation from the Egyptian crossRiddle: You made me what I am today - What am I?Keep me well and I stay whole, What am I?Shining holder - What am I?A Circular RiddleI Have No LungsI Must Ask You ThisA transgenre puzzle with rowingWho am I? A puzzle in partsI can't die. Who am I?










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          Where I shall breathe another way.




          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




          The route of south I always linger.




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          My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




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          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




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          My body leaves; my core can stay,




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          Where I shall breathe another way.




          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




          The route of south I always linger.




          Working on this one




          My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




          The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







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          My body leaves; my core can stay,




          A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




          Where I shall breathe another way.




          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




          The route of south I always linger.




          Working on this one




          My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




          The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







          share|improve this answer









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          tree?




          My body leaves; my core can stay,




          A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




          Where I shall breathe another way.




          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




          The route of south I always linger.




          Working on this one




          My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




          The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.








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