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The poem describes the changes seen in an old oak tree throughout the seasons. In summer the tree has green leaves that invite the speaker to play. In autumn the leaves turn colors and grow old as the days grow cold. The tree is bare in winter with no leaves. Finally in spring, new buds appear on the tree's branches showing rebirth after winter.

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The poem describes the changes seen in an old oak tree throughout the seasons. In summer the tree has green leaves that invite the speaker to play. In autumn the leaves turn colors and grow old as the days grow cold. The tree is bare in winter with no leaves. Finally in spring, new buds appear on the tree's branches showing rebirth after winter.

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I love to watch,

The old oak tree,


And count the changes,
I can see.
In summer, leaves,
All green and gay.
Whisper gently,
Come and play.
Autumn comes,
The days grow cold.
The leaves they rustle,
Now, were old.
Then winters here,
The tree is bare.
The leaves have gone,
I dont know where.
But spring arrives,
I look and see.
Brand new buds,
On the old oak tree.
Samuel Ho Jia Wei (5S)

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