TREES growing -- right in front of my window; The trees are high and the leaves grow thick. Sad alas! the distant mountain view Obscured by this, dimly shows between. One morning I took knife and axe; With my own hand I lopped the branches off. Ten thousand leaves fall about my head; A thousand hills come before my eyes. Suddenly, as when clouds or mists break And straight through, the blue sky appears; Again, like the face of a friend one has loved Seen at last after an age of parting. First there came a gentle wind blowing; One by one the birds flew back to the tree. To ease my mind I gazed to the South East; As my eyes wandered, my thoughts went far away. Of men there is none that has not some preference; Of things there is none but mixes good with ill. It was not that I did not love the tender branches; But better still, -- to see the green hills! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A LEGEND OF THE NORTHLAND by PHOEBE CARY SHE CAME AND WENT by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL MEMORIAL TO D.C.: 2. PRAYER TO PERSEPHONE by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY LONDON CHURCHES by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES THE PROEM. TO LOVE by PHILIP AYRES SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 27. ENGLAND by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) REASONABLE MELANCHOLY by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |