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A MYSTERY by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON

First Line: WHY SHOULD A FIR-TREE STARK AGAINST THE SKY
Last Line: A MYSTERY.
Subject(s): HAPPINESS; PAIN; RAIN; SNOW; TEARS; JOY; DELIGHT; SUFFERING; MISERY;

WHY should a fir-tree stark against the sky
Arouse old thoughts and times of long ago;
Yea, blind with tears a careless passing eye
That chancewise looks for signs of rain or snow?
I do not know.

I only feel that any joy or pain
May live afresh in any sight I see,
By field or nook, by path or windy plain.
And so the world a wonder is to me,
A mystery.



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