atop the cherry tree the speaker sees the next door garden the river and the roads leading to the town.yet he says he looked abroad on foreign lands.why?
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By 'foreign', the poet means something that is. not real.
The child poet wished for a higher tree so that he could see more beautiful places such as the place where the river enters the sea and where the roads lead into fairy land.
Our hands, the work we do, our eyes and even the fact that our strength can be won by love is similar. Moreover, we all understand and recognise 'life', which is common to all lands. Hence, the poet suggests that nobody is foreign and no country is strange.
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