Trees by Emily Dickinson
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The Trees: Emily Dickinson
The poetess is famous for her minute and deepest intimacy with the objects of nature.
Poetess says that trees are swung Tassels as the same as threads of ornaments holding pearls. She says that when air flows then a sound of tiny creatures of the trees roam in the air along with the Sun. The poetess deliberately compares tree branches with thread and leaves with ornaments.
Then she moves to the sound of Psaltery which she hears from a distance as the sound mixes with the sound of creatures around the trees. but she adds and says that the sound of Psalteries never satisfies the ears because it is far to be heard properly.
She tells about sun which shines in intervals and hides himself behind the Tassels of trees utterly or partly. It seems optional for him to hide behind and the clouds are enough to keep him from view for ever for it may be a strong desire of the sun to let the orchards grow and fill with sweetness.
A bird sat on the fence careless, another in the lane on the silver mattress which charmed a snake winding round a stone. Next she moves to the number of bright flowers came out of ring of leaves enclosing the buds and standing upon the stem as a flag.
In next four lines, she affirms that she is not able to mention all the beauties of the Nature. She claims that the sights of nature are more beautiful and scenic than the any painted work of a Summer Day by Vandyke.
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