Friday, May 26, 2006

When I posted the treehouse poem yesterday, I had to find my old copy of
"Where the Sidewalk Ends" , by Shel Silverstein.
And I read it from cover to cover. If you have children, this book of poems is delightful, for both young and not so young.
It reminded me of this book, which I also located and read. He is still one of my favorite authors.


THE GIVING TREE (Shel Silverstein)


Once there was a giving tree who loved a little boy.
And everyday the boy would come to play
Swinging from the branches, sleeping in the shade
Laughing all the summer’s hours away.
And so they love,
Oh, the tree was happy.
Oh, the tree was glad.

But soon the boy grew older and one day he came and said,
"Can you give me some money, tree, to buy something I’ve found?"
"I have no money," said the tree,
"Just apples, twigs and leaves."
"But you can take my apples, boy, and sell them in the town."
And so he did and
Oh, the tree was happy.
Oh, the tree was glad.

But soon again the boy came back and he said to the tree,
"I’m now a man and I must have a house that’s all my home.""
I can’t give you a house" he said,
"The forest is my house."
"But you may cut my branches off and build yourself a home"
And so he did.
Oh, the tree was happy.
Oh, the tree was glad.

And time went by and the boy came back with sadness in his eyes.
"My life has turned so cold," he says, "and I need sunny days."
"I’ve nothing but my trunk," he says, "
But you can cut it down
And build yourself a boat and sail away."
And so he did and
Oh, the tree was happy.
Oh, the tree was glad.

And after years the boy came back, both of them were old.
"I really cannot help you if you ask for another gift."
"I’m nothing but an old stump now.
I’m sorry but I’ve nothing more to give""
I do not need very much now, just a quiet place to rest,"
The boy, he whispered, with a weary smile.
"Well", said the tree,
"An old stump is still good for that.""
Come, boy", he said,
"Sit down, sit down and rest a while."
And so he did and
Oh, the tree was happy.
Oh, the tree was glad.

5 comments:

Heather Plett said...

Yeah, we've got both of those books too. Love 'em.

Tracy said...

oh neat book! Thanks for sharing.

Dana a/k/a Sunshine said...

I love that book!

oshee said...

I love both of those books. My kids love them too. I think I'll pull them out for reading time today.

The Ramblin Irishman said...

Our family really liked that book as well. I used to read about the last unicorn to children's groups just for the fun of it.