Write the summary of the poem Green is good
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‘Green’ is an especially fine example of Lawrence’s poems from this imagist anthology. Although not really an ‘imagist’ poem in any obvious sense, ‘Green’ shows Lawrence’s ability to use colour and imagery to make us see the world in a new way. The line ‘The sky was green wine held up in the sun’ is especially fine, and perhaps one antecedent to Dylan Thomas’s memorable description of ‘fire green as grass’ in ‘Fern Hill’. Greenness exists in unusual places: this is not the Georgian poetry of verdant fields and hedgerows, but something that invites closer analysis, and gives us pause. In much the same way, the moon is figured as gold rather than silver; and the two tercets might even call to mind the three-line Japanese haiku, which often present the natural world in a similar way.
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