“Tree at my window, window tree,
My sash is lowered when night comes on;
But let there never be curtain drawn
Between you and me.”

—  Robert Frost

" Tree at My Window http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/tree-at-my-window-2/" (1928)
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American poet 1874–1963

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