Charlotte Mew the Trees Are Down
Part 42 of a daily series of readings of his favourite poetry by Dr Iain McGilchrist author of The Master and His Emissary. The poem deals with the felling of plane trees in Euston Square Gardens London in the early 1920s. Budgie The Little Helicopter Cartoon Kids Cartoon Shows Budgies Hurt not the earth neither the sea nor the trees - Revelation They are cutting down the great plane-trees at the end of the gardens. . For days there has been the grate of the saw the swish of the branches as they fall The crash of the trunks the rustle of trodden leaves With the Whoops and the Whoa the loud. This can be a tree or a plant or even like Mews rat an animal. This peom is a response by Charlotte Mew to the cutting down of the great plane trees at. The book A New Matrix for Modernism. The Trees Are Down by Charlotte Mew Charlotte Mew was an English poet who wrote frequently about the nature in London. For days there has been the g...