Happy Arbor Day!

I’ll admit that before I looked up Joyce Kilmer’s Trees, I only knew the first two lines of the poem. And I had those lines wrong.

(It’s not “A poem as lovely as a tree.” It’s just “A poem lovely as a tree.)

Another surprise—Joyce Kilmer was a he, not a she.

And third, and most importantly,

My inner teenager whooped with glee

When I saw “breast” (and “bosom”) in Tree.

You say that’s immature? Well I agree!

Inks by Dick Giordano from the story Heartbreaker in FIRST KISS #12, 1960.

 

 

 

 

 

Transcript:

SCENE: A man and a woman are apparently resting after picnicking. The woman is seated on the grass with back against a large rock. The man has his head leaned back in her lap. In the background is a tree.

CAPTION: “I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

”A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast”

Wait!

Breasts? Oh, gee!
Between you and me,
Now I’m thinking of something
I’d rather see
Besides a tree!

1960 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman
First Four Lines: From “Trees” by Joyce Kilmer
Everything Else: John Lustig

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↓ Transcript
SCENE: A man and a woman are apparently resting after picnicking. The woman is seated on the grass with back against a large rock. The man has his head leaned back in her lap. In the background is a tree.

CAPTION: “I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

”A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast”

Wait!

Breasts? Oh, gee!
Between you and me,
Now I’m thinking of something
I’d rather see
Besides a tree!

1960 Art: Dick Giordano Color: Allen Freeman
First Four Lines: From “Trees” by Joyce Kilmer
Everything Else: John Lustig

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