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THE LEAF by GIACOMO LEOPARDI

First Line: TORN FROM YOUR PARENT BOUGH
Last Line: AND THITHER THE LAUREL-LEAF.'
Subject(s): LEAVES;

'TORN from your parent bough,
Poor leaf all withered now,
Where go you?' 'I cannot tell.
Storm-stricken is the oak-tree
Where I grew, whence I fell.
Changeful continually,
The zephyr and hurricane
Since that day bid me flee
From deepest woods to the lea,
From highest hills to the plain.
Where the wind carries me
I go without fear or grief:
I go whither each one goes,--
Thither the leaf of the rose
And thither the laurel-leaf.'



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