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The Three Cherry Trees

And one long summer's day charmed that lady away...

By prashant sapkotaPublished 5 years ago 1 min read

The Three Cherry Trees
Photo by Achim Ruhnau on Unsplash

There were three cherry trees once,

Grew in a garden all shady;

And there for delight of so gladsome a sight,

Walked a most beautiful lady,

Dreamed a most beautiful lady.

Birds in those branches did sing,

Blackbird and throstle and linnet,

But she walking there was by far the most fair -

Lovelier than all else within it,

Blackbird and throstle and linnet.

But blossoms to berries do come,

All hanging on stalks light and slender,

And one long summer's day charmed that lady away,

With vows sweet and merry and tender;

A lover with voice low and tender.

Moss and lichen the green branches deck;

Weeds nod in its paths green and shady:

Yet a light footstep seems there to wander in dreams,

The ghost of that beautiful lady,

That happy and beautiful lady.

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About the Creator

prashant sapkota

I am a young passionate blogger, very passionate to learn about , something different, on research

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