Poems (Baldwyn)/The Greenwood Tree

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4501770Poems — The Greenwood TreeAugusta Baldwyn

THE GREENWOOD TREE.
Why did I love the sunlit leaves
That rustl'd on the greenwood tree?
Why did I love the shade beneath?
'Twas there we wander'd, thou and me,—
      'Twas there! 'twas there with thee

Why did I love the gentle veil
Of colour'd light on hill and lea,
When soften'd day began to fade?
'Twas thus we did the far-off see.
      Thou, only thou and me!

And here again, while Autumn winds
Disrobe the beauteous greenwood tree,
And clouds obscure that scene afar,
I stray alone, and think of thee,
      Beneath our own dear tree!