Trees are the kindest things I know, And spread a shade for sleepy cows, And gather birds among their boughs. They given us fruit and leaves above, And wood to make our houses of, And leaves to burn on Halloween, And in the spring new buds of green. They are first when day's begun, To touch the bcams of morning sun, They are the last to hold the light 01 When evening changes into night, And when a moon floats on the sky They hum a drowry lullaby. Of sleepy children long ago. Trees are the kindest things I know. -- Harry Behn
1. Answer the following sentences.
1. Why does the poet think that trees are kind?
2. Write down the lines in the poem that tell vou that trees sound like a song at night.
3. Write down the pairs of rhyming words in the poem, for example: know- grow.
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1) Trees are kind because they spread a shade for sleepy cows, gather birds among their boughs, give us fruits and leaves , they provide wood to make our houses. In the spring, they blossom new buds of green.
2) The lines in the poem that tell vou that trees sound like a song at night are:
When evening changes into night, And when a moon floats on the sky They hum a drowry lullaby. Of sleepy children long ago.
3) Know - Grow
Green - Halloween
Cows - Boughs
Night - Light
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