The noun 'boughs' is the plural form of the singular 'bough' a word for the branches on a tree. The pronoun used for bough or boughs is 'it' or 'they'. Example:
The boughs have lost their leaves, they look so bare.
When the bough broke, it hit my car.
Branches.
When the wind is strong, it can break off the bough of the maple tree. Bough means a branch of the tree.
Pine boughs are the branches of a pine tree. They are typically long, thin, and covered in needle-like leaves, giving them a distinct appearance. Pine boughs are commonly used for decorative purposes during the holiday season.
Holly
The plural of bough is boughs.
Boughs.
It has no woody boughs or a trunk.
The boughs happy and why is the melodist unwearied in this passage from ode on a Grecian Urn are painted on a vase, and so exist in a timeless state.
you decorate with boughs of Holly!
In "Ode on a Grecian Urn," the boughs are described as happy because they are portrayed as eternal and forever green, untouched by time or decay. This contrasts with the transient nature of human life, making the boughs seem joyful and free from the burdens of mortality.
pilgrims
It's supposed to be you. the song is encouraging you to decorate