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  1. May 13, 2011 · Read, review and discuss the The Future of Forestry poem by Clive Staples Lewis on Poetry.com.

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  2. It laments the potential loss of forests, envisioning a future devoid of trees. The poem compares to other works by the author in its use of imagery and metaphor, especially in its depiction of nature.

  3. C. S. Lewis. The Future of Forestry. How will the legend of the age of trees. Feel, when the last tree falls in England? When the concrete spreads and the town conquers. The country’s heart; when contraceptive. Tarmac’s laid where farm has faded, Tramline flows where slept a hamlet, And shop-fronts, blazing without a stop from.

  4. "The Future of Forestry" is a poem by C. S. Lewis and one of three poems, along with "Under Sentence" and "Pan's Purge", where he expressed concern about the impact that modern society and technology would have on the countryside.

  5. Future of Forestry is an American indie rock band from Southern California, United States. History. Future of Forestry is led by multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer Eric Owyoung. The name comes from a poem by C.S. Lewis, "The Future of Forestry". The project is currently based in Colorado.

  6. The Future of Forestry. by Clive Staples Lewis. How will the legend of the age of trees. Feel, when the last tree falls in England? When the concrete spreads and the town conquers. The country’s heart; when contraceptive. Tarmac’s laid where farm has faded, Tramline flows where slept a hamlet, And shop-fronts, blazing without a stop from.

  7. How will the legend of the age of… Feel, when the last tree falls in… When the concrete spreads and the… The country’s heart; when contrace… Tarmac’s laid where farm has faded…

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