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Poems on Trees

Yknip Ayir

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Poems on Trees is a heartfelt collection celebrating the beauty, strength, and significance of trees in both nature and human life. From towering oaks to fragile cherry blossoms, the poems explore how trees have inspired poets across generations. Each piece brings to life the forests, orchards, and groves where trees stand as silent witnesses to time and change. These poems reflect not only on the physical grandeur of trees—from deep roots to reaching branches—but also on their symbolic meanings of growth, renewal, and resilience. Through lyrical language and vivid imagery, readers are invited to reflect on their own connections to nature. The collection also serves as a reminder of the urgent need to protect our environment and cherish the trees that give us air, shelter, and beauty. It is a poetic tribute that blends wonder with advocacy, aiming to spark appreciation and action toward preserving the world’s green giants.
Disponible depuis: 01/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 125 pages.

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