A tree poem of karla kuskin
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The Tree and me
There's tree by the meadow
By the sand by the sea
On a hillock near a valley
That belongs to me
With small spring leaves
Like small green dimes
That cast their shadows on the grass
A Thousand separate Times
With round brown branches
Like outstretched sleeves
And the twigs come out as fingers
And the fingers holds the leaves
With Blossoms here and there
With always pink and shoft and stout
And when the Blossoms disappear
The apples hurry out
And
In the middle of the blossoms
In the centre of the tree
With a hat and coat of leaves on
Sits smiling me
Author - Karla kuskin
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