Why do we wish to bear.

Webthis poem describes the wind blowing through the trees.

More than another noise.

The wind forces the trees to sway from side to side and rustles their leaves.

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More than another noise.

Ye who love a nation's legends, love the ballads of a people,.

All your deep voices, as ye pull your oars:

But we are exiles.

Forever the noise of these.

I wonder about the trees.

I wonder about the trees.

Weblisten to me, and then in chorus gather.

Forever the noise of these.

Why do we wish to bear.

So close to our dwelling place?

The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.

As he listens to the noise of the trees, the.

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Webthe noise of the trees is particularly dangerous because it affects the people around them and gives them the same desire to leave.

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This creates the โ€œsound of the trees. โ€.

Webwherever i wander, wherever i rove, the hills of the highlands for ever i love.

We suffer them by the.

So close to our dwelling place?

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