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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2004
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11:14a |
Excerpts from Romantic Cyprus by Kevork Keshishian2 The Cyprus treeThe amusing poem published [here] is inspired by the unique Cyprus law whereby purchase of the land does not necessarily entail ownership of the trees thereon. [...] I bought a field in Cyprus where grew an olive tree, I watered it and pruned it with assiduity Until I found I owned the ground but did not own the tree.
I bought the tree; for weeks I thought the haggling would not stop Now I can pick my olives and start a little shop. "Oh no!" they said, "you've bought the tree but not the olive crop.
At least I can sit under it; a little seat I made Where I could smoke my cigarette and drink my lemonade. But no, although the tree was mine, I did not own the shade.
In my despair I cut it down, if not for shade or food It might provide a cheerful fire if that was all it could. Alas, although I had the tree I did not have the wood.
(P.N.)part I | 11:58a |
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