"Trees" by Joyce Kilmer.
"Poems are made by fools like me.
But only God can make a tree."
I think you are refering to the poem about small town life in pre-automobile America. "Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smithy...". It's a nostalgic look at a simpler time.
a poem.
A poem that looks like a picture ex. tree treetree treetreetree tree
It stands for the three branches of the American government. The legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
For the same reason Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the poem "Climb Every Mountain." It's a song lyric, intended to be performed as a song during a theatrical performance. In Shakespeare's case, this is As You Like It; in Hammerstein's, The Sound of Music.
"The Tree" by Joyce Kilmer can be classified as a nature poem or lyric poem, as it explores the beauty and significance of a tree in nature.
In the poem "Tree" by Joyce Kilmer, some figures of speech include personification (referring to the tree as "a friend"), metaphor (comparing the tree to a poem), and imagery (describing the tree's physical appearance in detail). These literary devices help convey the speaker's admiration and reverence for the tree.
It was both but more so a poem, but that's just me.
Ah, the secret poem by Gwendolyn Bennett is like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Just like a happy little tree peeking out from behind the bushes, this poem holds beauty and meaning for those who take the time to explore its depths. Let's embrace the mystery and joy of unraveling its secrets together, my friend.
poets
the hanging tree
type in ''Apple poem girls'' and it will come up.