Why does the poet think of a tree as a poem?
Poem- Trees , poet - Alfred Joyce Kilmer
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Despite its deceptive simplicity in rhyme and meter, "Trees" is notable for its use of personification and anthropomorphic imagery: the tree of the poem, which Kilmer depicts as female, is depicted as pressing its mouth to the Earth's breast, looking at God, and raising its "leafy arms" to pray.
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BECAUSE THE TREES ARE CUTTING OUT THEN HE THINKS TO WROTE A POEM ABOUT TREE BECAUSE TREE GIVES VEGETABLE,FRUITS TO EAT THAN GIVES TO BREATH AND ALSO SHOWS A NATURAL BEAUTY
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