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I am the bread of kindness and the flower of beauty". This means the woods give us ​

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Answered by harinni92
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In this stanza, the tree says that it is both kind and beautiful. It provides food on which mankind can survive. It also provides flowers that we adorn our houses with during social gatherings or religious ceremonies. Hence, the tree plays an integral part in human lives. These qualities are qualities that the tree believes are appreciated by travellers. That is why it requests the travellers who are passing next to it not to cut it down.

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Answered by Swarup1998
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I am the bread of kindness and the flower of beauty

In this line, the subject is 'trees'. They give us food and various resources needful to live a good and healthy life. They provide us with fruits, shelter and breathing oxygen. In this way they are truly kind to us.

They also give us flowers; the symbol of beauty. We use flowers to decorate our houses, we give flowers to loved ones to express our feelings for them. Flowers have many other uses such as religious.

However the main idea behind 'bread' and 'flower' is that trees are essential and undeniable part of Nature. We should not destroy them or harm them.

As travellers we should enjoy the beauty of greens around, not exploiting them for our needs. If we cut a tree, we must remember that we have just cut a human from nature.

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