yes it is. it tells a story.
it's heptastich
Oh, dude, that's a classic example of a simile! Wait, no, scratch that, it's actually a type of figurative language called a metaphor. It's like comparing a poem to a tree without using "like" or "as." Pretty cool, right?
There are clear references to Shakespeare's King Lear, although these allusions are not what the poem is about. The poem is a symbolic representation of a descent into madness, rather than about one man's descent. Read King Lear and you'll see very clearly the allusions to the play.
A song called "Trees" published in 1922 has these credits: words - Joyce Kilmer, music - Oscar Rasbach. Although, the ASCAP Song Database now lists the composers as Joyce Kilmer and Mark Andrews. I know of only one instance of it being recorded, and that is on a Capitol records album out of the 1960s called, "Zounds! What Sounds!" Dean Elliot plays tunes on the album with a variety of sound effects. Some sound effects accent the melody, provide rhythm, or are added for comic effect. The tune, "Trees," is played very nicely with a medium tempo with sound effects of trees being sawed, chopped and falling over. At one point a dog howls probably over the loss of a tree. I'd add an mp3 copy of it here, but it might not be allowed for different reasons. _____________________________________________________________ There's versions recorded by Nelson Eddy, Paul Robeson, and Robert Merrill. Each is probably more to what you are looking for and doesn't have chopping, sawing, or dogs barking. Each of these versions can be found on iTunes, Amazon, or any number of other places.
some of the poems that have trees and plants in them are The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost that's the best i can do for you there some of the poems that have trees and plants in them are The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost that's the best i can do for you there
Joyce Kilmer's birth name is Alfred Joyce Kilmer.
Joyce Kilmer was born on December 6, 1886.
Joyce Kilmer was born on December 6, 1886.
Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest was created in 1936.
Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness was created in 1975.
Joyce Kilmer died on July 30, 1918 at the age of 31.
The motto of Joyce Kilmer Middle School is 'Dare To Excel'.
Joyce Kilmer died on July 30, 1918 at the age of 31.
The area of Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is 15.378 square kilometers.
The area of Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness is 70.391 square kilometers.
Joyce Kilmer was born on December 6, 1886 and died on July 30, 1918. Joyce Kilmer would have been 31 years old at the time of death or 128 years old today.
Writing poems.