The Wind and Trees

1

I love the song of tree and wind
How beautiful they sing
The licken on the beach tree rind
E'en beats the flowers of spring.

2

From the southwest sugh sugh it comes
Then whizes round in pleasant hums
It sings the spirit of the storm
The trees with dancing waxes warm.

3

They dance and bow, and dance again
The very trunks, each branch and grain
Shake and dance and wave and bow
In every form no matter how.

4

In every storm they dance on high
The semblance of a stormy sky
Then sob and roar and bend and swee
The semblance of a stormy sea.

5

I love the song of wood and wind
The sobs before its roar behind
I love the stir of flood and tree
'Tis all of natures melody.

6

I love the roaring of the wind
The calm that follows cheers the mind
'Tis like the good mans end of peace
When joys begin and troubles cease
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