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THE ALMOND TREE.
My love was out in the garden
Under the almond tree,
All 1n the blush of blossom,
That blows for the honey bee.
I came up over the daisies,
Before she could turn to see—
I caught her hand and I kissed it
Under the almond tree.

She flushed like a rose in summer—
She stepped aside from me—
"I am young," she said, " and happy,
And I pray you let me be."
"To be happy," I said, "it needeth
That a man and a maid agree"—
And I turned and left her weeping
Under the almond tree.