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Poem_Samuel N. Baxter


 
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Poem_Samuel N. Baxter

“I Love a Tree

When I pass to my reward.
Whatever that may be,
I’d like my friends to think of me
As one who loved a tree.

I may not have a statesman’s poise
Nor thrill a throng with speech
But I may benefit mankind
If I set out a beech.

If I transport a sapling oak
To rear its mighty head
Twill make for them a childhood shrine,
That will not soon decay.

Of if I plant a tree with fruit,
On which the birds may feed,
Then I have fostered feathered friends
And that’s a worthy deed.

For winter when the days grow short
And spirits may run low
I’d plant a pine upon the scape
T’would lend a cheery glow.

I’d like a tree to mark the spot
Where I am laid to rest
For that would be the epitaph
That I would like the best.

Tho it’s not carved upon a stone
For those who come to see
But friends would know that resting there
Is he, who loved a tree

By Samuel N. Baxter”

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