Although my maple has her unshed tears,

Until her greatest glory he achieves.

Then yields she all her riches quite content;

For man and bird and beast her life is spent;

In turn to every tree hath prophesied,

To mortal man hath plainly said, “The best

Waits him who gives his all, then goes to rest;

Thus life and even death are glorified.”


A SONNET TO
MRS. O. C. BULLOCK