I need to write a sentence that ends in "surround" in order to retain my current meaning and fit the rhyme scheme. The speaker is surrounded by lemon trees. Any thoughts on how best to word this idea to end with "surround"?
I'm not sure how you can use 'surround' as a verb at the end of a sentence; could you use 'around' instead? g. '...
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I'm not sure how you can use 'surround' as a verb at the end of a sentence; could you use 'around' instead? E.g. '... with lemon trees all around.'