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Hilda Conkling

The Lonesome Green Apple

There was a little green apple

That had lasted over winter.

He had one leaf . . .

In spite of that he was lonesome.

He wondered what he could do

When the blossoms were all around him,

But one day he saw something!

Petals were falling, faces were looking out,

Shapes like his were coming in the buds;

Then he said:

"If I hold on

There will be a tree-full,

and I shall know more than any of them!"