Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Samuel Gardner by Edgar Lee Masters
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Samuel Gardner

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        I who kept the greenhouse,
        Lover of trees and flowers,
        Oft in life saw this umbrageous elm,
        Measuring its generous branches with my eye,
        And listened to its rejoicing leaves
        Lovingly patting each other
        With sweet aeolian whispers.
        And well they might:
        For the roots had grown so wide and deep
        That the soil of the hill could not withhold
        Aught of its virtue, enriched by rain,
        And warmed by the sun;
        But yielded it all to the thrifty roots,
        Through which it was drawn and whirled to the trunk,
        And thence to the branches, and into the leaves,
        Wherefrom the breeze took life and sang.
        Now I, an under - tenant of the earth, can see
        That the branches of a tree
        Spread no wider than its roots.
        And how shall the soul of a man
        Be larger than the life he has lived?



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