THE MAN WHO LIKES A TREE
[ like a man \v 110 likes a tree; He's so much more of a man to me, For when lie sees its blessings there In some way, too, he wants to share Whatever gifts his own may be, In helping others, like a tree. For trees, you know, are friends indeed, They satisfy each human need; In summer shade, in winter fire, With flower and fruit meet all desire, And if a friend to man you'd be, You must befriend hi in like a tree. —Charles A. Heath in the "Australian Timber Journal"
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 106, 5 January 1940, Page 7
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99THE MAN WHO LIKES A TREE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 106, 5 January 1940, Page 7
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