What does this line mean"He plants,in sap and leaf of wood"?
(FROM THE HEART OF A TREE)
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The poet wants to say that the tree planter's loyalty and love for this big worldly home, his far-reached thought of civic good and his blessings on his neighbourhood are felt or reflected in the sap and leaf and wood of the tree — in every cell of the tree which he plants.
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He plants in sap and leaf and wood, In love of home and loyalty And far-cast thought of civic good— His blessings on the neighbourhood, ... By planting a tree the man directly or indirectly contributes to the nation's growth. When a tree is planted, it sets in motion the progress of a nation from sea to sea.
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