what did the poet mean when he said "I sunned it with smiles?" in the poem a poison tree
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An extended metaphor of a tree growing in the speaker's garden demonstrates how the anger continues to grow. In the lines 'And I water'd it in fears' and 'And I sunned it with smiles' the speaker actively cultivates the tree/anger.
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