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At seven, when dusk slips over the mountains,
The trees start whispering among themselves.
They have been standing still all day,
But now they stretch their limbs in the dark,
Shifting a little, flexing their fingers,
Remembering the time when
They too walked the earth with men.
They know me well, these trees:
Oak and walnut, spruce and pine,
They know my face in window,
They know me for a dreamer of dreams,
A world-loser, one of them.
They watch me while I watch them grow.
I listen to their whispering,
Their own mysterious diction;
And bow my head before their arms
And ask for benediction.






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Answered by bulisaikia08
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1. Oak, walnut, spruce and pine are the trees that are referred in the poem.

2. ' stretch their limbs, flex their fingers ' refers to the leaves, twigs and branches of the trees.

3. The poet bow his head before their arms to ask for benediction.

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