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The Giving Tree

By Shel Silverstein

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Once there was a tree. . .

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and she loved a little boy.

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And every daythe boywould come

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and he wouldgather her leaves

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And make them into crownsand play king of the forest

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He would climb up her trunk

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and swing from her branches

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and eat apples.

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And they would playhide and go seek

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And when he was tired,he would sleepin her shade.

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And the boy loved the tree. . .

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very much. . .And the tree was happy.

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But time went by.

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And the boy grew older.

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And the tree was often alone.

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Then one day the boycame to the treeand the tree said :“Come, Boy, come andclimb up my trunkand swing frommy branchesand eat apples andplay in my shadeand be happy.”

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“I am too big to climb and play,” said the boy. “I want to buy things and have fun. I want some money. Can you give me some money?”

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“I’m sorry,” said the tree,

“but I have no money. I have only leaves and apples. Take my apples, Boy, and sell them in the city. Then you will have money and you will be happy.”

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And so the boy climbed up the treeand gathered her applesand carried them away.

And the tree was happy. . .

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But the boy stayed away for long time. . .and the tree was sad.And then one daythe boy came backand the tree shockwith joy and she said,“Come, Boy, climb upmy trunk and swingfrom my branchesand be happy.”

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“I am too busy to climb trees,” said the boy.“I want a house to keep me warm,” he said.“I want a wife and I want children, and so I need a house. Can you give me a house?”

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“I have no house,” said the tree.“The forest is my house,but you may cut off my branchesand build a house.Then you will be happy.”

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And so the boy cut off her branchesand carried them away to build his house.

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And the tree was happy. . .

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But the boy stayed awayfor a long time.And when he came back,the tree was so happyshe could hardly speak.“Come, Boy,” she whispered,“come and play.”“I am too old and sad to play,”said the boy.“I want a boat that willTake me far away from here.Can you give me a boat?”“Cut down my trunk and makea boat,” said the tree.“Than you can sail away…and be happy.”

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And so the boy cut down her trunk

and made a boat and sailed away.

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And the tree was happy. . .but not really

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And after a long timethe boy came back again.“I am sorry, Boy,” said the tree,

“but I have nothing left to give you, my apples are gone.”“My teeth are too weak for apples,” said the boy.“My branches are gone,” said the tree.“You cannot swing on them”“I am too old to swingon branches,” said the boy.“My trunk is gone,” said the tree.“You cannot climb”“I am to tired to climb,”said the boy.

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“I am sorry,” sighed the tree.“I wish that I couldgive you something…But have nothing left.I am just an old stump.I am sorry…”

“I don’t need very much now,”said the boy,“just a quiet place to sit and rest.I am very tired.”“Well,” said the tree,straightening herself upas she could,“well, an old stump is goodfor sitting and resting.Come, Boy, sit down.sit down and rest.” And the boy did.

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And the tree was happy. . .

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The End