What is the implication of the bud in the poem Heart of the Tree?
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This poem is simple yet a thoughtful one by Henry Cutler Bunner, explaining about the vast advantages of tress and how they help in glorifying our natural resources, not only helping the earthly creatures at an individual scale but also contributing to national growth.
What does he plant who plants a tree?
He plants a friend of sun and sky;
He plants the flag of breezes free;
The shaft of beauty, towering high;
He plants a home to heaven anigh;
For song and mother-croon of bird
In hushed and happy twilight heard—
The treble of heaven’s harmony—
These things he plants who plants a tree.
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This poem is simple yet a thoughtful one by Henry Cutler Bunner, explaining about the vast advantages of tress and how they help in glorifying our natural resources, not only helping the earthly creatures at an individual scale but also contributing to national growth.
What does he plant who plants a tree?
He plants a friend of sun and sky;
He plants the flag of breezes free;
The shaft of beauty, towering high;
He plants a home to heaven anigh;
For song and mother-croon of bird
In hushed and happy twilight heard—
The treble of heaven’s harmony—
These things he plants who plants a tree.
✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I hope it help you
Thanks for
Er. Kiran Prajapati
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