The Mountain to the Pine

Thou tall, majestic monarch of the wood, That standeth where no wild vines dare to creep, Men call thee old, and say that thou hast stood A century upon my rugged steep; Yet unto me thy life is but a day, When I recall the things that I have seen,— The forest monarchs that have passed away Upon the spot where first I saw thy green; For I am older than the age of man, Or all the living things that crawl or creep, Or birds or air, or creatures of the deep; I was the first dim outline of God’s plan: Only the waters of the restless sea And the infinite stars in heaven are old to me.

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