The
Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
Once
there was a tree....
and
she loved a little boy.
And
everyday the boy would come
and
he would gather her leaves
and
make them into crowns
and
play king of the forest.
He
would climb up her trunk
and
swing from her branches
and
eat apples.
And
they would play hide-and-go-seek.
And
when he was tired,
he
would sleep in her shade.
And
the boy loved the tree....
very
much.
And
the tree was happy.
But
time went by.
And
the boy grew older.
And
the tree was often alone.
Then
one day the boy came to the tree
and
the tree said, "Come, Boy, come and
climb
up my trunk and swing from my
branches
and eat apples and play in my
shade
and be happy."
"I
am too big to climb and play" said
the
boy.
"I
want to buy things and have fun.
I
want some money?"
"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."
And
so the boy climbed up the
tree
and gathered her apples
and
carried them away.
And
the tree was happy.
But
the boy stayed away for a long time....
and
the tree was sad.
And
then one day the boy came back
and
the tree shook with joy
and
she said, "Come, Boy, climb up my trunk
and
swing from my branches and be happy."
"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 ?"
"
I have no house," said the tree.
"The
forest is my house,
but
you may cut off
my
branches and build a
house.
Then you will be happy."
And
so the boy cut off her branches
and
carried them away
to
build his house.
And
the tree was happy.
But
the boy stayed away for a long time.
And
when he came back,
the
tree was so happy
she
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 will
take
me far away from here.
Can
you give me a boat?"
"Cut
down my trunk
and
make a boat," said the tree.
"Then
you can sail away...
and
be happy."
And
so the boy cut down her trunk
and
made a boat and sailed away.
And
the tree was happy
...
but not really.
And
after a long time
the
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 swing
on
branches," said the boy.
"My
trunk is gone, " said the tree.
"You
cannot climb - "
"I
am too tired to climb" said the boy.
"I
am sorry," sighed the tree.
"I
wish that I could give you something....
but
I 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
up as much as she could,
"well,
an old stump is good for sitting and resting
Come,
Boy, sit down. Sit down and rest."
And
the boy did.
And
the tree was happy
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