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1817–1907

TO A VERY TALL SUNFLOWER.

Thomas Cowherd

Gigantic flower with many golden faces, Why climbest thou so very high in air? Art loth to show the very smallest traces Of sweet Humility with aspect fair?

Well, even‘ mongst men they are by far too rare! I oft have heard how thou in deep devotion Dost follow Sol, the glorious king of Day. If this be true, perhaps thou seek'st promotion

To his high courts, thy splendors to display, And dazzle all who view thy bright array. Poets we know are strangely given to dreaming, And thus it came — they all thought this of thee.

‘ Tis true, sometimes thy yellow flowers do seem in Just such a mood, and this they chanced to see; But those who watch thee closely will agree That yet these flowers at times face all the quarters,

East, West, and North as well as sunny South, And I have seen them like most patient martyrs Hang thus for days in time of Summer's drouth, Although such weather did not stop their growth.

Thou tallest of the tall amongst thy fellows Look'st like a king. So full of majesty Art thou, that this alone the truth may tell us Why we no humble mien in thee can see.

Thou only bow'st to God who fashioned thee. If this be so thou art a lesson teaching To all who view thy many golden charms; And all this time a sermon hast been preaching

To me, and now my heart toward thee warms; Till I would gladly save thee from Frost's harms. This may not be; already thou art drooping: A few more days will strip thy splendors off,

And when Frost comes to find thy tall form stooping He at thy nakedness perhaps may scoff, But heed not,‘ twas not his thy charms to doff. Sunflower, I leave thee now, and this truth ponder,

Thou hast fulfilled the task allotted thee. Have I discharged the obligations under Which I lay to God? the world? Ah me! A host of imperfections I can see.

Then let me now, before I cease my rhyming Take thy strong lesson very much to heart, That while I am up Life's rough ladder climbing I still may seek to act a proper part,

And strive to fearless meet Death with his dart.

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