A Child's Thoughts
At seven when I go to bed,
I find such pictures in my head;
Castles with dragons prowling around,
Gardens with magic fruits are found.
Fair ladies prisoner in a tower,
Or lost in an enchanted bower,
While gallant horsemen ride by streams,
That border all this land of dreams,
I find so, clearly in my head,
At seven when I go to bed.
At seven when I wake again,
The magic land I seek in vain.
A chair stands where the castle frowned,
The carpet hides the garden ground,
No fairies trip across the floor,
Boots, and not horsemen, flank the door,
And where the blue streams rippling ran,
Is now a bath and water can,
I seek the magic land in vain.
At seven, when I wake again.
(Robert Louis Stevenson)
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1. When the child goes to bed, his head is filled with pictures. What is he actually doing?
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the child is actually dreaming in his mind about a fantasy world.......................................
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- In the poem "A Child's Thoughts" written by Robert Louis Stevenson, when the child goes to bed, his head is filled with pictures which means that he is actually dreaming.
- In the poem "A Child's Thoughts" written by Robert Louis Stevenson, the child is sharing what he pictures in his dreams like castles with dragons roaming around, gardens where magic fruits are found, fair ladies hostage in a tower, Or lost in a magical bower while courageous horsemen ride by streams. But when he wakes up then all these pictures from his dreams fade away and go in vain. He pictures them in his room where he was sleeping and then he compares his things from his room with the elements he was dreaming.
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