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The Hawthorn

BY the road, near her father’s dwelling,
     There groweth a hawthorn tree:
Its blossoms are fair and fragrant
     As the love that I cast from me.
It is all a-bloom this morning
     In the sunny silentness,
And grows by the roadside, radiant
     As a bride in her bridal dress.
 
But ah me! at sight of its blossoms
     No pleasant memories start:
I see but the thorns beneath them—
     And the thorns they pierce my heart.
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