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Birches (poem) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Birches (poem) "Birches" is a poem by American poet Robert Frost. It was collected in Frost's third collection of poetry ''Mountain Interval'' that was published in 1916. Consisting of 59 lines, it is one of Robert Frost's most anthologized poems. The poem "Birches", along with other poems that deal with rural landscape and wildlife, shows Frost as a nature poet. ==Background== Frost's writing of this poem was inspired by another similar poem "Swinging on a Birch-tree" by American poet Lucy Larcom and his own experience of swinging birch trees at his childhood. Frost once told "it was almost sacrilegious climbing a birch tree till it bent, till it gave and swooped to the ground, but that's what boys did in those days". Written in 1913-1914, "Birches" first appeared in ''Atlantic Monthly'' in the August issue of 1915, and was later collected in Frost's third book ''Mountain Interval'' (1916).〔〔
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