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TREES by HANIEL (CLARK) LONG

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First Line: SINCE I BECAME A CALIPH I HAVE KNOWN
Last Line: WE YAWN, AND PLEAD THE HEAVINESS OF STATE.
Subject(s): TREES;

Since I became a caliph I have known
No councillors so prudent as the trees.
When I walk forth I never go alone,
And they are with me when I take my ease.

We spend the night in revelry and song;
By day we wag our beards and sit sedate.
If rash intruder question us too long,
We yawn, and plead the heaviness of state.



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