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This poem personifies a tree growing within and out of the speaker. The tree's sap rises up the speaker's arms and takes root in their breast, with branches growing downward out of the speaker like arms. The speaker sees themselves as the tree, as moss, and as violets blown by the wind. Though the speaker feels the tree is a child-like part of them, they know the world will see this as nonsense.
This poem personifies a tree growing within and out of the speaker. The tree's sap rises up the speaker's arms and takes root in their breast, with branches growing downward out of the speaker like arms. The speaker sees themselves as the tree, as moss, and as violets blown by the wind. Though the speaker feels the tree is a child-like part of them, they know the world will see this as nonsense.
This poem personifies a tree growing within and out of the speaker. The tree's sap rises up the speaker's arms and takes root in their breast, with branches growing downward out of the speaker like arms. The speaker sees themselves as the tree, as moss, and as violets blown by the wind. Though the speaker feels the tree is a child-like part of them, they know the world will see this as nonsense.