O tree so big and stout and strong
You've lived so very, very long
A hundred years or more I'm told A hundred secrets you could tell
And yet you are not so very old
Of children whom you love so well
Who came and sat beneath your shade Or underneath your branches played
A hundred birds have built their nest The speaker in the poem is a young who is fascinated by the
and height of the tree in his neighbourhood. He believes it knows
of children who once used to in its shade and play
many
under its
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