where are the trees in the poem the trees what do their roots their leaves and their twings do
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The trees are at the home of the poet, who want to be free and go back to the forest. Their leaves and twigs are trying really hard to break the glass to move out of the house. The roots are trying to uproot the tree so that they can go back to the forest, in the open air and freedom.
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roots go into the veranda cracks,the leaves were inside the house like dead patients , the twigs also tries to escape through ventilators
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