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“Trees”
- (1913) A poem by the American poet Joyce Kilmer. Its opening lines are: “I think that I shall never see / A poem as lovely as a tree.”
Example Sentences
Bahder, whose expertise traditionally involves detecting lethal bronzing in palm trees, explained that the fundamental process of molecular testing is similar across different organisms, with the main difference being the DNA sequence.
Except for some palms and other trees, the landscaping had been reduced to dirt.
Organisers described the spruce as "one of the world's most famous Christmas trees" representing "friendship between cities and countries, peace, and solidarity."
“If you care about climate change, you can only turn out so many lights, or plant so many trees, or forgo so much meat,” he said.
Around him, tiny peach trees the size of pencils stand above the browning grass underneath their parent tree.
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