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What is the central idea of the poem Trees by Joyce Kilmer?

What is the central idea of the poem Trees by Joyce Kilmer?
American PoetryCBSE 9thJoyce KilmerTrees Poem
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      2020-11-05T16:07:42+05:30Added an answer on November 5, 2020 at 4:07 pm

      The central idea of the poem Trees is that we humans are not capable of creating something like God does. We can write beautiful poems but they are not as lovely as a tree. Hence we should appreciate the trees, the nature and God who has created them.

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