Why does the speaker of the poem When Flowers Wake Each Morning' wants tobe a plant?
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the child the poem is speaking to his mother
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When flowers wake each morning
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- This poem is written by Kenn Nesbitt.
- The poet wakes up early in the morning and is constantly being told to do this.
- The poet gets fed up of listening to all this.
- He says that when the flower wakes up each morning they do not have to make their beds.
- Lettuce leaves are not told to comb the hair upon their heads.
- A mushroom doesn't have to clean its room, and trees don't have to study geometry.
- He says that he is tired of being a person as he wishes to be a plant.
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