William Blake

The Poetry Of Trees

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Although there is no definitive definition we all know what they are. At their most magisterial they can reach hundreds of feet into the air and be thousands of years old. But for many the visual structure they bring to our landscape in all their various heights and colours; their contribution to the seasons – stark branches, vivid leaves at birth and death is how we relate to them. For the poets here in this collection trees are a source of inspiration and give us much to contemplate
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46 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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    Said she, "He loved me never,
    Did that great oak tree,
    But I'm neither rich nor clever,
    And so why should he?
    But though fate our fortunes sever,
    To be constant I'll endeavour,
    Ay, for ever and for ever,
    To my great oak tree!"
    Sing hey,
    Lackaday!
    Let the tears fall free
    For the pretty little flower and the great oak tree!
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    The trees in the garden rained flowers.
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    Yes; I was tired, but not at heart;

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