what were the fears and tears the poet watered it in?
(a poison tree)
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The second stanza compares the wrath to the growing of a tree. It is "watered in fears," and this water is the speaker's "tears." Furthermore, the tree gets sunlight through the deceit of the speaker's smiles. The speaker's pent up anger serves to grow a poison tree that eventually kills his enemy by stanza four.
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The second stanza compares the wrath to the growing of a tree. It is "watered in fears," and this water is the speaker's "tears." Furthermore, the tree gets sunlight through the deceit of the speaker's smiles. The speaker's pent up anger serves to grow a poison tree that eventually kills his enemy by stanza four.
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