Eucalyptus Tree Poem
By Rachel L
Published 31 August 2021
Here are eucalyptus trees,
With their dripping leaves,
Arms reaching out embracing the air,
The eucalyptus leaves sprouting like hair,
Roots sinking into the soft, wet soil,
Whoever knew they could be so loyal.
They start as seeds but grow to be seen,
The little thing turned into a queen,
I call them a bean but they are much more than they seem,
Who would've known that they can be as tall as can be,
They look scary on halloween.
Reducing airs pollution,
Supplying me with oxygen,
Precious for my health,
Take in a deep, calming breath,
It is good for yourself,
1, 2, 3.
The eucalyptus tree holds many precious things,
But there is 1 thing that is amazing to me,
That koalas can eat its green leaves,
The eucalyptus tree can keep something alive with the voice of its soul singing to life,
And to me that's pretty generous,
You see.