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A TREE MAY BE LUAGHTER IN THE SPRING by HAZEL COLLISTER HUTCHISON

First Line: A TREE MAY BE LAUGHTER IN THE SPRING
Last Line: IT IS A DARE.
Subject(s): SEASONS; TREES;

A tree may be laughter in the spring,
Or a promise,
Or conceit.
In the summer it may be anything
Lazy and warm with life
And sweet.

In the fall,
It is the answer
To a long-forgotten call.

But on a lonely winter night,
In still air,
When it takes the shape of a candle-flame
Springing dark from a hill all white,
It is a dare.



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