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Spoon River Anthology - Penn State University

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Edgar Lee Masters<br />

Samuel Gar<br />

ardner<br />

I WHO kept the greenhouse,<br />

Lover of trees and flowers,<br />

Oft in life saw this umbrageous elm,<br />

Measuring its generous branches with my eye,<br />

And listened to its rejoicing leaves<br />

Lovingly patting each other<br />

With sweet aeolian whispers.<br />

And well they might:<br />

For the roots had grown so wide and deep<br />

That the soil of the hill could not withhold<br />

Aught of its virtue, enriched by rain,<br />

And warmed by the sun;<br />

But yielded it all to the thrifty roots,<br />

Through which it was drawn and whirled to the trunk,<br />

And thence to the branches, and into the leaves,<br />

Wherefrom the breeze took life and sang.<br />

Now I, an under—tenant of the earth, can see<br />

That the branches of a tree<br />

Spread no wider than its roots.<br />

And how shall the soul of a man<br />

Be larger than the life he has lived?<br />

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