This poem expresses the speaker's view that trees are more lovely than poems. It describes a tree with its roots in the ground drinking from the earth, looking up to God in prayer with its leaves, providing shelter for nesting birds, enduring snow and living with rain. The last line acknowledges that while the speaker can write poems, only God can create something as beautiful as a tree.
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Trees - Poem by Joyce Kilmer
This poem expresses the speaker's view that trees are more lovely than poems. It describes a tree with its roots in the ground drinking from the earth, looking up to God in prayer with its leaves, providing shelter for nesting birds, enduring snow and living with rain. The last line acknowledges that while the speaker can write poems, only God can create something as beautiful as a tree.