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A Tree — Nursery Rhyme Lyrics

In Spring I look gay,
Decked in comely array,
In Summer more clothing I wear;
When colder it grows,
I fling off my clothes,
And in Winter quite naked appear.

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Learning from "A Tree"

Nursery rhymes are some of the best teachers of rhythm and rhyme. "A Tree" uses 6 lines to create a memorable verse — proof that effective poetry doesn't need to be long. Pay attention to the meter: the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables is what makes the rhyme stick in your head.

Songwriters and poets can borrow these patterns. Try writing your own lyrics using the same rhyme scheme and line length as this nursery rhyme. You can also use words from the poem above as starting points — click any word to find rhymes or look up its definition, then build from there.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the words to A Tree?
The lyrics to A Tree are: In Spring I look gay, / Decked in comely array, / In Summer more clothing I wear; / When colder it grows, / I fling off my clothes, / And in Winter quite naked appear.
How many lines does A Tree have?
"A Tree" has 6 lines of verse.