Which parts of the tree does the poet describe as its head and feet?why?
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The poet visualises the top of a tree as its head and compares its roots to human feet. The poet has personified tall trees as tall human beings. ... In the context of tall trees the phrase 'feet in the earth' means that the roots of trees are going under the ground to give them a strong hold.
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