Why dose thr speaker want to be a tree
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Because trees don’t have to do any work?
Because trees are free, and aren’t bound by any rules?
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The question is asked from the poem 'If I was A Tree' which is written by the poet Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy.
The poet wants to be a tree because the rain would touch him by washing him from leaves to roots. He wants to be tree so that he would lend home to many birds and animals.
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