Why are the Young Trees described as 'Sprinting'?
The young trees are described as Sprinting in the poem My mother at sixty-Six
Context from the poem
In this poem, a poet is driving to the Cochin airport. On her way to the airport she looks outside, the young trees seem to be walking past them. With the speed of the car, they seem to be running fast or sprinting. The poet presents a contrast—her ‘dozing’ old mother and the ‘sprinting’ young trees.