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The Tree

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Oh, like a tree     Let me grow up to Thee!     And like a Tree     Send down my roots to Thee.     Let my leaves stir     In each sigh of the air,     My branches be     Lively and glad in Thee;     Each leaf a prayer,     And green fire everywhere ...     And all from Thee     The sap within the Tree.     And let Thy rain     Fall--or as joy or pain     So that I be     Yet unforgot of Thee.     Then shall I sing     The new song of Thy Spring,     Every leaf of me     Whispering Love in Thee!

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