what did the poet mean when he said "I watered it in fears?" in the poem a poison tree
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Answer: On lines 5-6 the author says, "And I watered it in fears, night and morning with my tears." Here he is speaking about “watering,” his wrath. Watering is actually a metaphor for the accumulation of anger. ... The poisonous apple is the result of anger not getting in check that eventually, ends up killing a person.
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