what does the phrase ' bleeding bark' signify?
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Bleeding bark refers to seeping of the sap like substance from a part of the tree trunk where it has been hit with the axe. ... Here, the poet wants to convey a message that just like the human beings feel pain and start to bleed when cut, trees also feel pain when cut or chopped.
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"bleeding bark" means the area of the tree trunk, where it has been hit with axe
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