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THE REASON by HERVEY ALDIS

First Line: THEY ASKED ME WHAT AILED HER
Last Line: "OF TOO MUCH BLOSSOMING."
Subject(s): APPLES; DEATH; FRUIT; TREES; DEAD, THE;

They asked me what ailed her
And why her brightness faded,
Why her singing thoughts became
Dull thoughts and jaded.

And I remembered long ago
Standing in long grass
And listening to our gardener tell
Of things that pass.

He spoke of two young apple-trees
That shriveled up one spring.
"They died," he said,
"Of too much blossoming."



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