Why does the speaker say I am the earth and the earth is me?

What makes the speaker greater than the earth?

Answer: The man is little and small than the Earth. But Earth can't do anything and the man can do all works. That's why the poet compared a man with the earth.

Why do you think the poem is titled Earth Day?

Answer: I think the purpose of this poem is to persuade us to take care of the Earth. I think this because the author says, “I am the Earth/And the Earth is me.” This quote shows me that the author is telling us that we are part of the Earth, and if it dies, we die as well.

What does the speaker mean when he says the poetry of Earth is ceasing never?

Question 9: Explain what the speaker means when he says, 'The poetry of earth is ceasing never'. Answer: The speaker means that the songs of the nature are never ending.

Why does the speaker tremble to think about the world?

He says that I tremble when I think of earth. It seems like I am a small creature in this great universe. While being astounded by the greatness of the universe an innerself made me realize that this gigantic universe lacks one thing which I have as a small creature. It is the power to think and analyze.

What is the poet trying to say in the words you are more than the earth though you are such a dot you can love and think and the earth Cannot?

This question refers to the poem "The wonderful world" by William Brightly Rands. Explanation: In this poem, the poet is describing the beauty of this wonderful world. He says that the earth looks like a tiny too but it comprises this entire beautiful world.

When and what did the poet realize about the earth?

When did the poet (speaker) realize that the earth was round? Answer: When the jet rose six miles high.

Why does the poet talk about the things that grow on the earth naturally?

Explanation: the poet talks about the things that grow on earth naturally because it is wonder that things grow on their own and take care of themselves and have a independent life.

Who is the poet of the poem Earth Day?

Earth Day by Jane Yolen | Poetry Foundation.