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The Rose And The Fern

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Lady, life's sweetest lesson wouldst thou learn,
    Come thou with me to Love's enchanted bower
    High overhead the trellised roses burn;
    Beneath thy feet behold the feathery fern, -
    A leaf without a flower.

    What though the rose leaves fall? They still are sweet,
    And have been lovely in their beauteous prime,
    While the bare frond seems ever to repeat,
    "For us no bud, no blossom, wakes to greet
    The joyous flowering time!"

    Heed thou the lesson. Life has leaves to tread
    And flowers to cherish; summer round thee glows;
    Wait not till autumn's fading robes are shed,
    But while its petals still are burning red
    Gather life's full-blown rose!



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