This poem expresses the kindness of trees and describes the many benefits they provide. Trees provide shade for cows, shelter birds in their branches, give fruit and leaves above and wood for houses. They are the first to touch the morning sun and last to hold the light at night. At night, trees hum a lullaby of sleepy children from long ago. Overall, the poem praises trees for being the kindest things.
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Trees: Submitted By: JUNEIGHT P. DOJILLO
This poem expresses the kindness of trees and describes the many benefits they provide. Trees provide shade for cows, shelter birds in their branches, give fruit and leaves above and wood for houses. They are the first to touch the morning sun and last to hold the light at night. At night, trees hum a lullaby of sleepy children from long ago. Overall, the poem praises trees for being the kindest things.
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Trees
Trees are the kindest things I know,
They do no harm, they simply grow And spread a shade for sleepy cows, And gather birds among their bows. They give us fruit in leaves above, And wood to make our houses of, And leaves to burn on Halloween And in the Spring new buds of green. They are first when day's begun To tough the beams of morning sun, They are the last to hold the light When evening changes into night. And when a moon floats on the sky They hum a drowsy lullaby Of sleepy children long ago... Trees are the kindest things I know.