Behn Trees are the kindest things I know They do not harm; they simple grow. And spread a shade for sleepy cows And gather birds among their boughs. They give us fruits in leaves above And wood io make our houses of. And leave to burn on Halloween And in the spring new birds of green. They are the last to hold a light, When evening changes into night, And when a moon floats in the sky, They hum a drowsy lullaby Of sleepy children long ago... Trees are the kindest things I know.
1. What is the title of the poem?
2. What do you think is the message of the poem?
3. Name the uses of trees as mentioned in the poem?
4. Why does the author consider trees as the kindest things?
5. What do you think would happen if there are no trees?
6. What do you think is the personality of the author in the poem?
7. What can you say about the characteristics and feelings of the poet?
8. Do you think the author of the poem has a purpose to the readers