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THE LONE THORN by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL

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First Line: BENEATH THE SCANT SHADE OF AN AGED THORN
Last Line: AS TO OUTLIVE ONE'S MATES, AND DIE WITHOUT A TEAR!

BENEATH the scant shade of an aged thorn,
Silvered with age, and mossy with decay,
I stood, and there bethought me of its morn
Of verdant lustyhood, long passed away;
Of its meridian vigour, now outworn
By cankering years, and by the tempest's sway
Bared to the pitying glebe. -- Companionless,
Stands the gray thorn complaining to the wind --
Of all the old wood's leafy loveliness
The sole memorial that lags behind;
Its compeers perished in their youthfulness,
Though round the earth their roots seem'd firmly twined:
How sad it is to be so anchored here
As to outlive one's mates, and die without a tear!



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