how was the poet describe the root of a tree
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The poet describes the broken, discoloured bark of a tree that has been hacked and which resembles a leper's skin. Leaves grow from the leprous hide or the bark of the tree. ... “Anchoring earth” refers to the earth under which the roots of a tree are held firmly, thereby providing strength and nourishment to it.
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The poet describes the broken, discoloured bark of a tree that has been hacked and which resembles a leper's skin. Leaves grow from the leprous hide or the bark of the tree. ... “Anchoring earth” refers to the earth under which the roots of a tree are held firmly, thereby providing strength and nourishment to i
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