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THE PALM-TREE AND THE PINE by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: BENEATH AN INDIAN PALM A GIRL
Last Line: RENEW THEIR EARLY VOWS.
Subject(s): DISAPPOINTMENT; GRIEF; LOVE; SORROW; SADNESS;

Beneath an Indian palm a girl
Of other blood reposes;
Her cheek is clear and pale as pearl
Amid that wild of roses.
Beside a northern pine a boy
Is leaning fancy-bound,
Nor listens where with noisy joy
Awaits the impatient hound.
Cool grows the sick and feverish calm,
Relaxed the frosty twine, --
The pine-tree dreameth of the palm,
The palm-tree of the pine.
As soon shall nature interlace
Those dimly-visioned boughs,
As these young lovers face to face
Renew their early vows.



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