The poem invites the reader to come relax under a greenwood tree and sing like birds, escaping the rough winter weather and finding no enemies, only friends. The poet wants enthusiastic friends to join him in the forest to turn feelings into the sweetest songs, as sweet as what birds can sing.
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Under The Greenwood Tree Summary
The poem invites the reader to come relax under a greenwood tree and sing like birds, escaping the rough winter weather and finding no enemies, only friends. The poet wants enthusiastic friends to join him in the forest to turn feelings into the sweetest songs, as sweet as what birds can sing.
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UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE
Summary: In this poem, 'The Greenwood Tree', the poet William
Shakespeare describes the charms of forest life and asks people to come and join him in forest. The poet invites any enthusiastic friends to come and take time to relax under the greenwood tree and turn any melodious note of the heart into the sweetest song that the sweetest bird can ever sing. The friend is free to sing like a bird. So anyone can come immediately towards the greenwood tree. Here one shall find no enemies but only the rough and cold weather of winter.