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THE ASPEN TREE.


The one whose haunted beauty wears
    The sign of human thought or tear.

Why hold the violet and rose
    A place within the heart, denied
To fairer foreign flowers, to those
    To earlier memories allied?

Like those frail leaves, each restless thought
    Fluctuates in my weary mind;
Uncertain tree! my fate was wrought
    In the same loom where thine was twined.

And thus from other trees around
    Did I still watch the aspen-tree,
Because in its unrest I found
    Somewhat of sympathy with me.