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Poem by Josephine Preston Peabody


The Christmas Tree


    I know you're in the house;
    I know you are in there;
    I feel the green and breathing
    All around the air.
    I know you're safe and warm;
      I know you're very near.
        Oh, darling Tree,
            Do you hear?

    I promised not to look
    (The way I did before),
    But I can hear you purring--
    Purring, through the door:
    A green, soft, purring;
      Just as if you knew:
        Everybody here
            Loves you.

    Don't feel lonely,
    Now you are in-doors.--
    Wait for all the shining things
    To-morrow,--all yours!
    Then you won't know what to think!--
      All over Candle-light.
        --Oh, darling Tree,
            Good-night.

    And I love you, I love you;
    And everybody, too.
    And so does the market-man
    That brought us you!
    And if you haven't Anything
      For me, this year,
        --I love you. Good-night!
            Do you hear?



Josephine Preston Peabody


Josephine Preston Peabody's other poems:
  1. The Sorrows
  2. Spinning in April
  3. Church-Time
  4. Chestnut Stands
  5. The Beggar-Man


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Robert Service The Christmas Tree ("In the dark and damp of the alley cold")
  • Madison Cawein The Christmas Tree ("Christmas is just one week off")

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