Nature has no beauty forbidden Manmade concrete slab: guilt-ridden Wings or leaves whatever we may care Those limbs with the birds only trees will share

Munia Khan
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The writer has described the beauty in nature in this poem by expressing that if there is beauty in nature that is forbidden, then it must be manmade beauty. The beauty in nature is not so much in its structure but in its freedom. The freedom to fly with the birds, the freedom to grow with the tree, and the freedom to move without constraints. This beauty would be forbidden since manmade structures are designed for man’s convenience or comfort.

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