Planting Trees in School Grounds And the Celebration of Arbor Day

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Planting Trees in School Grounds And the Celebration of Arbor Day
United States Office of Education
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ARBOR DAY EXERCISES. 49 SONG TO THE TREES.
HAIL to the trees!
Patient and generous, mothers of mankind, Arching the hills, the minstrels of the wind, Spring's glorious flowers, and Summer's balmy tents, A sharer in man's free and happier sense. From early blossom till the north wind calls Its drowsy sprites from beech-hid waterfalls, The trees bless all, and then, brown-mantled, stand The sturdy prophets of a golden land.
Eden was clothed in trees; their glossy leaves Gave raiment, food, and sh
...elter; 'ueath their eaves Dripping with ruby dew the flow'rets rose To follow man from Eden to his woes.
The silver rill crept fragrant thickets through, The air was rich with life, a violet hue Tangling with sunshine lit the waving scene, 'Twas heaven, tree-born, tree-lulled, en wreathed in green.
Where trees are not, behold the deserts swoon Beneath the brazen sun and mocking moon. Where trees are not, the tawny torrent leaps, A brawling savage from the crumbling steeps, Where once the ferns their gentle branches waved, And tender lilies in the crystal laved ; A brawling savage, plundering in a night, The fields it once strayed through a streamlet bright.


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