What makes the laburnum tree tremble and thrill?
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The laburnum tree trembles and thrills at the arrival of the mother bird. Before the arrival of the mother bird, the tree is silent appearing as if no bird lives in it. However, when the mother bird arrives with food for babies, all of sudden the tree becomes alive with the sound of birds making it look like an engine. Then it trembles and thrills.
The sudden arrival of the goldfinch with a shrill whistle and flapping of its wings, to feed its fledglings, makes the whole tree tremble and thrill. The quiet beauty of the laburnum tree, with its golden flowers awakens with the arrival of the bird. And just as noisily as it had come, as soon as the feeding is over, it flies away with an eerie, delicate whistle, into the distance leaving the laburnum in quiet solitude once more.
English writer Edward James Hughes (1930 – 1998), who mainly wrote stories for children, wrote the poetry ‘The Laburnum Top’.
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