Description
“I think that I shall never see . . . A poem lovely as a tree.” These first lines of Joyce Kilmer’s poem “Trees” reflect deeply-held values for generations of Americans. No doubt, I stand among those who place great value on trees. As a boy I climbed them, drew them, and explored kid-sized wilderness wherever I could roam in even an acre of them.
Recommended Citation
Rodgers, Randy (2010). "Tree Invasion," Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal. https://newprairiepress.org/sfh/2010/nature/2
Tree Invasion
“I think that I shall never see . . . A poem lovely as a tree.” These first lines of Joyce Kilmer’s poem “Trees” reflect deeply-held values for generations of Americans. No doubt, I stand among those who place great value on trees. As a boy I climbed them, drew them, and explored kid-sized wilderness wherever I could roam in even an acre of them.