Where are the trees in the poem what do their roots their leaves and their twigs do?
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In the poem, the trees are in the poet's house.
Their roots work all night to disengage themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor. The leaves make efforts to move towards the glass, while the small twigs get stiff with exertion. They were struggling to go back to the forest.
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