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"I think that I shall never see/ a poem lovely as the tree." This is the beginning of Joyce Kilmer's poem, "Trees." As fluid and airy as the poem reads, the is certainly interesting to note that there isn't any comma added after see, which minus the line break, reads way too fast. In addition, "a poem as lovely as being a tree," might have been the right way to verbalize the first line/stanza. However, Joyce knew this; the alternative wording only exacerbated his tone and subject - a breezy, free-flowing, natural poem.
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