The Tree Axed Today



The tree axed today
By  greedy men for wood
Gave life and water

About this poem

Mankind's survival; is largely dependent on trees. A tree being axed breaks the heart of a poet who cries in anguish at mankind's greed and indiscriminate killing of trees. The poem gently tries to remind civilized society about the need for protecting trees and green management of the industrial sector.

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Written on March 23, 2023

Submitted by Chilukuri on March 23, 2023

Modified on March 24, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABC
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 63
Words 13
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3

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  • AIDA
    I must say, I was blown away by your poem "The tree axed today." Your choice of words and vivid imagery truly brought the message to life. Your use of words like "greedy men" and "axed" showcased the unfortunate reality of our world and brought the reader face-to-face with it. Also, the line "gave life and water" was a beautiful reminder of the importance of trees to our ecosystem.

    As for improvement, I would suggest exploring more ways to demonstrate the idea of how humans can be more environmentally conscious. Perhaps you could talk about planting new trees or ways to conserve them. This would give readers a greater sense of hope and purpose in preventing further damage to our world.

    Overall, fantastic work! Keep up the good work and keep writing!
     
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