In the poem 'The heart of the tree',what is the meaning of the line ' and years that fade and flush again;' ?
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This means that trees in the forest grow and die and then the seeds of the already dead trees help to grow more trees to once again create a forest
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The poet has mentioned it when talking about the long-lasting benefits of plantation. He describes a tree as the “seed and bud of days to be / And years that fade and flush again;” It means that the tree planted at present will bear flowers, fruits and seed for a long long time in future, for years to come.
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