what are young trees describe as sprinting in poem my moher at sixty six?
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hundred and the other was a good time to go
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The sprinting trees contrasts with the frail, pale and corpse like mother of the poet. Using persomification the poet uses the trees to symbolize sprinting youth, full of life vigor and vitality- while the old age lingers on.
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