what did thay want to mean when they said we are the oak trees and your own true family?
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we are the oak –trees and your own true family. ... Whenever you see an oak –tree felled, swear now you will plant two. Unless you swear the black oak bark will wrinkle over you. And root you among the oaks where you were born but never grew.
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I think you mean "My Own True Family" by Ted Hughes. The moral is that humans should stop deforestation and save the nature. You can elaborate in the same topic. The child is just opened to the truth behind Man's and nature's relation and how Man badly terrorizes nature.
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In this poem they wanted to mean by said this that the trees are really own true family of all living beings because we cannot live without trees.
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