As I age in the world it will rise and spread,
and be for this place horizon
and orison, the voice of its winds.
I have made myself a dream to dream
of its rising, that has gentled my nights.
Let me desire and wish well the life
these trees may live when I
no longer rise in the mornings
to be pleased with the green of them
shining, and their shadows on the ground,
and the sound of the wind in them.

Author: Wendell Berry

As I age in the world it will rise and spread,<br />and be for this place horizon<br />and orison, the voice of its winds.<br />I have made myself a dream to dream<br />of its rising, that has gentled my nights.<br />Let me desire and wish well the life<br />these trees may live when I<br />no longer rise in the mornings<br />to be pleased with the green of them<br />shining, and their shadows on the ground, <br />and the sound of the wind in them. - Wendell Berry


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