From own true family - what does the poet say about naturs?
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Answer:In the poem, the narrator encounters an old woman who captures the narrator and ties him to a stake. The narrator dreams that his is then surrounded by a staring tribe of oak spirits who make him promise, under the threat of death, that when he sees an oak tree chopped down he will always plant two in its place. When he returns to the waking world, he has a mystical connection to nature, as expressed in the lines:
When I came out of the oakwood, back to human company,
My walk was the walk of a human child, but my heart was a tree.
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