It’s the start of Becky’s July square challenge. Hurrah!
This month’s theme is trees, and what better way to start than with some beauty; in both words and image.
I think that I shall never see
– from Trees by Joyce Kilmer
A poem lovely as a tree.
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Verulamium Park, St Albans, December 2020

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 July 2021
Posted as part of Becky’s July TreeSquare
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What a lovely poem?Beautiful !💖
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Lovely poem – trees are poems within themselves :)..
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I’d forgotten about that little bit of verse, Debbie. Thanks for adding it to your lovely shot.
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Simple but deep 😀
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Beautiful tree in the square!
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Gorgeous tree 😀 😀
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It brought to mind Tommy Dorsey’s great version of that poem set to music and now I shall be humming it all day. Wondering now if it’s worth breaking out my vinyl copy and playing it in the hope that it will stop it from clogging up my brain all day!
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One of my favourites in my local park
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Beautiful lines and a perfect image to go with …
Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
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Thanks Sreejith – glad you enjoyed it
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Trees might not have been the first artists, but they must have been close.
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I love the idea of them being the artist
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Fantastic looking tree & a great quote 😃
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I’ve decided to be poetic this month
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Ah, great tree!
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Thanks Sue
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😊
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Oh this one really is poetry in action, wonderful #TreeSquare Debbie 😍
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What a beauty 🙂 🙂
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