The tree has entered my hands,
The sap has ascended my arms,
The tree has grown in my breast-
Downward,
The branches grow out of me, like arms.

Tree you are,
Moss you are,
You are violets with wind above them.
A child – so high – you are,
And all this is folly to the world.

Analysis, meaning and summary of Ezra Pound's poem A Girl

46 Comments

  1. Tqria Mehmood says:

    Please tell us the main themes and symbols of the poem ” A Girls”
    Kindly tell us we request you

  2. Muhammad Azeem says:

    The poem is about greek myths of Apollo and Daphne…. Where apollo fall in love with daphne.. girl does not want to lose her virginity.. she ask help from her father who is the god of river… Her father converted her into a tree… And now the tree is speaking…

  3. fatima khan says:

    Plxxxxxxxx tell me maintheme of the poem A girl by ezra pound

  4. bev says:

    After reading this ” so called poem ” no wonder he was declared mentally unsound.

  5. mae says:

    ezra pound used the symbol of a tree pertaining to a girl. just like a girl, from being weak with no shapes and with no make ups, becomes more good-looking.

  6. mildred says:

    i think the writter is sad but i dont understand it all

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