What was the poet's opinion about the trees
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The poet's opinion about the trees was that the tree were part of their childhood and they had enjoyed the shed of the trees and the swings.
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The poet was ignorant about the size of the world; he used to think that the tops of the fir trees nearly touched the sky. The poet probably thought this because he was short and the trees were so tall that he thought they must touch the sky. The poet suggests that he is ill and unhappy.
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