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okay, the simplest, quickest web search gives the following:


Nevertheless, I am thankful for the popularity of "Trees," because its captivating lyrical simplicity drives home this profound message: we humans can never hope to surpass the awesome beauty of nature. This is why I think of my grandfather as an early environmentalist. Countless trees have been planted in his honor, and for that alone he deserves to be remembered.


Your second question calls for personal response to the poem, you must read it and decide that for yourself. any and every opinion is valid, as long as it is your own.

PS-you are aware, are you not, that Joyce Kilmer was a man?

2007-03-07 17:43:10 · answer #1 · answered by cryllie 6 · 0 0

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