Trees
In this poem, the poet describes what trees are for. The poet says that
trees are for birds to sit and take rest from flying or make homes; it is
for children to play and take rest in its shade and they can make tree
houses and swings to play. Trees let the wind to blow through it so that
children can see the leaves blow and enjoy. They can hide behind the
tress to play hide and seek. The poet also says that people can enjoy
their tea parties under the shade of a tree. Trees catch kites in branches
so that people can climb up the tree and the kite. During the summer
season, trees provide cool shade while during winter season, they allow
sunlight to pass through and provide warmth. The tree also gives us
fruits like apples and pears. When the tree is cut, its wood is called
Timber, which is very useful. By seeing the beauty, the trees make
mother to paint a picture on them; and make fathers say about the
fallen leaves that need to be cleared during the fall.