Childhood poetry - 'As a sapling' poem analysis S1Ep2

* Correction i'll be publishing every Wednesday and not Thursday as mentioned in the podcast Hello my lovelies, Welcome to the poetry podcast and today we will be discussing the poem 'As a Sapling'. YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@J.FellowsPoetry - New Poetry published regularly! Old Poems discussed today: ‘As A Sapling’ and Monkey’n Around As A Sapling: Fruitful knowledge isn’t born without a sting, It can poison your existence as a sapling. You’re not allowed to blossom until the others have had a go, Your strength is your weakness, Be whole and be bold. Your rooted differently, Others can see, But don’t let it hurt you significantly. As you grow in different ways, You find nutrients far away. Others can’t reach, So they beseech, Why you were born this way? Monkey’n Around: Stay Banana stay, You make me happy everyday. As I swing from tree to tree, I’m as happy as can be, With you right next to me. So I sing a song, And you come along, Looking happier than me, To play with thee.

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Pausing the poetry podcast for now. Thank you all for listening and best wishes on your poetry! Still uploading on Youtube. YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@J.FellowsPoetry “We grow to give new meaning to old words” - Jessica (podcast speaker) New poems encapsulated modern day struggles but no struggle hasn’t been heard of before. Poems are time capsules that were never dated. They were buried in the past but remain intact in the present. YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@J.FellowsPoetry