Trees

Birches by Robert Frost
When I see birches bend to left and right
Hard Night by Christian Wiman
What words or harder gift
Solstice by Ellen Dudley
On the first full day of summer the sun is up
A Poison Tree by William Blake
I was angry with my friend:
Trees in the Garden by D. H. Lawrence
Ah in the thunder air
Trees by Joyce Kilmer
I think that I shall never see
The Weight by Linda Gregg
Two horses were put together in the same paddock
Song of the Trees by Mary Colborne-Veel
We are the Trees
The Apple Trees at Olema by Robert Hass
They are walking in the woods along the coast
The Wishing Tree by Kathleen Jamie
I stand neither in the wilderness
The Lemon Trees by Eugenio Montale
Hear me a moment. Laureate poets
The Life of Trees by Dorianne Laux
The Testing-Tree by Stanley Kunitz
On my way home from school
Vertical by Linda Pastan
Perhaps the purpose
The Branches by Jean Valentine
The branches looked first like tepees
In California During the Gulf War by Denise Levertov
Among the blight-killed eucalypts, among
The Mahogany Tree by William Makepeace Thackeray
Christmas is here
How to Uproot a Tree by Jennifer K. Sweeney
Stupidity helps
Leaves by Lloyd Schwartz
Every October it becomes important, no, necessary
Pear Tree by H. D.
Silver dust
An Apple Gathering by Christina Rossetti
I plucked pink blossoms from mine apple-tree
Loveliest of Trees by A. E. Housman
Loveliests of trees, the cherry now
Christmas Trees by Robert Frost
The city had withdrawn into itself
Before the Snake by Nathaniel Tarn
Sitting, facing the sun, eyes closed. I can hear the
Not Dead by Robert Graves
Walking through trees to cool my heat and pain
Trees Need Not Walk the Earth by David Rosenthal
Trees need not walk the earth
Orpheus by William Shakespeare
Orpheus with his lute made trees
My Friend Tree by Lorine Niedecker
My friend tree / I sawed you down
How From Politeness to the Trees by Cecily Parks
Letter from Town: The Almond Tree by D. H. Lawrence
You promised to send me some violets. Did you forget
The Planting of the Apple-Tree by William Cullen Bryant
Come, let us plant the apple-tree
When Autumn Came by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
This is the way that autumn came to the trees
The Sound of the Trees by Robert Frost
I wonder about the trees
Goddess of Maple at Evening by Chard deNiord
She breathed a chill that slowed the sap
Arbolé, Arbolé . . . by Federico García Lorca
Tree, tree
Russian Birch by Nathaniel Bellows
Is it agony that has bleached them to such beauty? Their stand
Winter Trees by William Carlos Williams
All the complicated details
Birch by Cynthia Zarin
Bone-spur, stirrup of veins—white colt
Get Used To It by Margaret Young
Wake up, even Monday the cup's still full
White Trees by Nathalie Handal
When the white trees are no longer in sight
Man in Stream by Rosanna Warren
You stand in the brook, mud smearing
This Lime Tree Bower My Prison by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Well, they are gone, and here must I remain
If You Go into the Woods You Will Find It Has a Technology by Heather Christle
This tree has a small LED display
Gather by Rose McLarney
Some springs, apples bloom too soon.
Willow by Jane Shore
It didn't weep the way a willow should
Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost
Nature's first green is gold
The Heart of the Tree by Henry Cuyler Bunner
What does he plant who plants a tree?
Abandonment Under the Walnut Tree by D. A. Powell
Something seems to have gnawed that walnut leaf
The Poplar by Richard Aldington
Why do you always stand there shivering
What Happened at the Service? by Prageeta Sharma
The forest service team came to my house to give me a thin-leafed tree
My Lady Is Compared to a Young Tree by Vachel Lindsay
When I see a young tree