In honor of the Tree's graduation from Spruce University: a poem from
A. E. Housman, nicely mangled.
from
A Duffshire Lass
II. "Piniest of Trees."
Piniest of trees, the young fir now
Is hung with cones along the bough
And stands the rocky Cliff beside,
Her expression filled with pride.
Now of her threescore squirrels and ten,
Twenty boldly murder men;
But take from seventy squirrels a score,
That leaves a deadly fifty more.
And since to bring me to the tomb,
Fifty squirrels could be my doom,
Above the great Cliff I will go,
To give the squirrels a final blow.