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Go Plant A Tree

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    God, what a joy it is to plant a tree,
    And from the sallow earth to watch it rise,
    Lifting its emerald branches to the skies
    In silent adoration; and to see
    Its strength and glory waxing with each spring.
    Yes, 'tis a goodly, and a gladsome thing
    To plant a tree.

    Nature has many marvels; but a tree
    Seems more than marvellous.    It is divine.
    So generous, so tender, so benign.
    Not garrulous like the rivers; and yet free
    In pleasant converse with the winds and birds;
    Oh! privilege beyond explaining words,
    To plant a tree.

    Rocks are majestic; but, unlike a tree,
    They stand aloof, and silent.    In the roar
    Of ocean billows breaking on the shore
    There sounds the voice of turmoil.    But a tree
    Speaks ever of companionship and rest.
    Yea, of all righteous acts, this, this is best,
    To plant a tree.

    There is an oak (oh! how I love that tree)
    Which has been thriving for a hundred years;
    Each day I send my blessing through the spheres
    To one who gave this triple boon to me,
    Of growing beauty, singing birds, and shade.
    Wouldst thou win laurels that shall never fade?
    Go plant a tree.



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