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Anthropomorphism Poem

I am a tree, strong and tall,

I sway in the wind and hear the birds' call.

My roots dig deep into the earth,

And my branches reach up to the sky.

I am a tree, and I am strong,

I have withstood many storms.

I have seen the seasons change,

And I have watched the years go by.

I am a tree, and I am old,

I have many stories to tell.

I have seen the world change,

And I have witnessed many events.

I am a tree, and I am wise,

I have learned many things in my life.

I have learned about the importance of patience,

And I have learned about the strength of resilience.

I am a tree, and I am proud,

I am a part of this world,

And I am glad to be alive.

I stand as a symbol of growth

And offer peace for the soul

To those seeking refuge and rest.

So, in all of her radiant glory,

The tree whispers wisdom and age-old memories

Guiding hearts through life's journey

For she is more than leaves and wood--

An anthropomorphic wonder

A connection between nature and humankind.

Poetry

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