Page:Lyrical ballads, Volume 1, Wordsworth, 1800.djvu/90

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

38

THE THORN.





I.

There is a thorn; it looks so old,
In truth you'd find it hard to say,
How it could ever have been young,
It looks so old and grey.
Not higher than a two years' child
It stands erect this aged thorn;
No leaves it has, no thorny points;
It is a mass of knotted joints,
A wretched thing forlorn.
It stands erect, and like a stone
With lichens it is overgrown.