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Hans Christian Andersen - "That ancient tree, don’t let it fall"Hans Christian Andersen - "That ancient tree, don’t let it fall"
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That ancient tree, don’t let it fall Until old age is knelling; So many things it can recall, What tales it could be telling. We once did see its blossom-haul Each branch with fruit was swelling. That ancient tree, don’t let it fall, You must not think of felling! Now to be journeying I yearn But yet the truth in part is One does but travel to return, For home is where one’s heart is. When this old tree stands blossom-tall, I’m nearly home it’s telling; That ancient tree, don’t let it fall, You must not think of felling!
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