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O Maple Leaf!

    By W. M. MacKeracher



        Thee best of leaves I love,
        In forest or in grove,
                    O Maple Leaf;
        O thou which art the sign
        Of this dear land of mine,
        What loveliness is thine,
                    O Maple Leaf!

        Naught can with thee compare,
        On earth or in the air,
                    O Maple Leaf;
        Wondrous thy beauties are;
        Thy form is like a star,
        But thou art not afar,
                    O Maple Leaf.

        When drops of dew adorn
        Thy surface in the morn,
                    O Maple Leaf,
        No hue so fair is seen,
        In silk or satin's sheen,
        As thy rich shade of green,
                    O Maple Leaf.

        No music in my ear
        Is half so sweet to hear,
                    O Maple Leaf,
        As that which thou dost make
        When winds of summer shake
        The branches of the brake,
                    O Maple Leaf.

        Most beautiful in pain,
        When suns begin to wane,
                    O Maple Leaf,
        Thou never growest old,
        But in the time of cold
        Thou turnest but to gold,
                    O Maple Leaf.

        And when the earth expires,
        And mute are all her choirs,
                    O Maple Leaf,
        Thy dower thou dost shed
        Of tribute, richest red,
        Upon her sombre bed,
                    O Maple Leaf.

        May heaven bless thy land,
        And make it strong to stand,
                    O Maple Leaf;
        For it we humbly pray
        That God will be its stay,
        Now, henceforth, and for aye,
                    O Maple Leaf.



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