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Tree-Tops

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        There beyond my window ledge,
        Heaped against the sky, a hedge
        Of huge and waving tree-tops stands
        With multitudes of fluttering hands.

        Wave they, beat they, to and fro,
        Never stillness may they know,
        Plunged by the wind and hurled and torn
        Anguished, purposeless, forlorn.

        "O ferocious, O despairing,
        In huddled isolation faring
        Through a scattered universe,
        Lost coins from the Almighty's purse!"

        "No, below you do not see
        The firm foundations of the tree;
        Anchored to a rock beneath
        We laugh in the hammering tempest's teeth.

        "Boughs like men but burgeons are
        On an adamantine star;
        Men are myriad blossoms on
        A staunch and cosmic skeleton."



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