How does the poet describe the night?How does she feels? From the poem "the trees"
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The poet explains the struggle done by the plants to reach the forest. She says that the roots worked for the whole night to separate themselves from the veranda floor. ... The poet says that she is sitting in her veranda, writing long letters. She does not mention about the trees leaving her house in her letters.
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The poet describes the night as a fresh feeling, In the bright open sky the moon is shining, the smell of leaves.
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These are the lines extracted from the poem "The trees", The poet feels like that her head is filled with a lot of whispers and then she also feels that this will fade away eventually in the morning that is the next day.
- The poet feels that the smell of lichens and the leaves are reaching her room from the tree.
- The poet feels that everything will disappear after the next day starts and everything will become silent
- The poet describes her mind as full of whispers, that disappear the next day.
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