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A JAPANESE DWARF TREE by ISABEL ANDERSON

First Line: SO OLD, SO TINY, IT ITS BOWL OF BLUE
Last Line: OF A MILLION SWORDS!
Subject(s): GARDENS & GARDENING; JAPAN; TREES; JAPANESE;

So old, so tiny, it its bowl of blue,
Spreading its green and twisted branches,
While underneath its gnarled and writhing trunk
Gleams a jewel of a stone.
Often visitors to our garden say:
"How strange, how lovely is the tree!"
Yet, is it happy, do you think,
With roots so cramped
And shoots so pinched,
Far, far away from the Land
Of a Million Swords!



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