summary of the poem tree by Tina morris
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The poet, Tina Morris, talks about the worthiness of Trees. She says that if we don’t have trees, then there will be no charm in life. We will have barren and colourless life. She is feeling indebted to the trees and says that we cannot experience its whispers if we have dry leaves and thereby indirectly stresses on the point that we should keep the trees alive.
She tries to replace the nature with her artistic skills and feels dejected because she is not able to enjoy its freshness. She stresses on the fact that nothing can substitute Nature, not even, “paints, brush or plastic materials.” She calls them all as “waste materials.”
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"Trees" is a lyric poem by American poet Joyce Kilmer. Written in February 1913, it was first published in Poetry: A Magazine of Versethat August and included in Kilmer's 1914 collection Trees and Other Poems.[1][2][3] The poem, in twelve lines of rhyming couplets of iambic tetrameter verse, describes what Kilmer perceives as the inability of art created by humankind to replicate the beauty achieved by nature.
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