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Strife

    By John Frederick Freeman



    The wind fought with the angry trees.
    All morning in immense unease
    They wrestled, and ruin strawed the ground,
    And the north sky frowned.
    The oak and aspen arms were held
    Defiant, but the death was knelled
    Of slender saplings, snappy boughs,
    Twigs brittle as men's vows.
    How moaned the trees the struggle through!
    Anger almost to madness grew.
    The aspen screamed, and came a roar
    Of the great wind locked in anguish sore,
    Desolate with defeat ... and then
    Quiet fell again:
    The trees slept quiet as great cows
    That lie at noon under broad boughs.
    How pure, how strange the calm; but hist!...
    Was it the trees by the wind kissed?
    Or from afar, where the wind's hid,
    A throb, a sob?



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