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Trees

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    "Trees," so he said and laid him lovingly
    At a great beech-tree's root, "are my best friends.
    Upon their love it seems my life depends.
    No dog or woman for me! Give me a tree!
    In winter saying, ' Courage! hold to me!'
    In spring, ' Look up! hope's here, and winter ends!'
    In summer, 'Come! here's peace that naught transcends
    In autumn, ' See! the dreams I bring to thee!'
    Why, I have loved a tree until for me
    It had a soul. And as the Greeks believed
    So I believe: that in each dwells a life,
    Lovely, ecstatic, that some man may see
    Take on material form, and, so perceived,
    Hold him for aye.... That's why I have no wife."



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