The trees are the kindest thing I know
They do no harm they simply grow
And spread a shade for sleepy cows
And gather birds among the boughs
They are the first when days begun
To touch the beams of morning sun
They are the last to hold the light
When evening changes into night
And when a moon floats on the sky
They hum a drowsy lullaby
Of sleepy children long ago trees are the kindest thing know
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- In this poem, the poet is trying to highlight the importance of trees and their services to mankind.
- Trees are always unbiased. While providing shade they don't see who is under that shade either birds, animals or humans etc.
- They provide food and oxygen to everyone.
- The main point is, they do everything without asking anything in return. Hence, trees are precious.
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