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In the poem
She breaks stones, the poet says that on the foot path in Allahabad he saw someone
breaking stones.
She was not
sitting under a shady tree. She was young and dark, she had a heavy hammer in
her hand with which she hit the stones again and again. In front of her
was a huge tree, a skyscraper and other things which were in contrast to her
situation.
It was
summer time and the sun was high up in the sky. It was the hottest time of the
day, a hot breeze was blowing, the earth was burning hot and there was dust all
around.
It was
afternoon and she was breaking stones.
When she saw
that the poet was looking at her, she looked sorrowfully at the skyscraper and
then looked at the poet, like a person who does not cry after being beaten. The
poet could hear the pangs of pain, which he had never heard before. After a
moment she trembled and a few drops of sweat rolled down her forehead. Once
again she immersed herself in work, as if to say that, after all "I break
stones".
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In the poem
She breaks stones, the poet says that on the foot path in Allahabad he saw someone
breaking stones.
She was not
sitting under a shady tree. She was young and dark, she had a heavy hammer in
her hand with which she hit the stones again and again. In front of her
was a huge tree, a skyscraper and other things which were in contrast to her
situation.
It was
summer time and the sun was high up in the sky. It was the hottest time of the
day, a hot breeze was blowing, the earth was burning hot and there was dust all
around.
It was
afternoon and she was breaking stones.
When she saw
that the poet was looking at her, she looked sorrowfully at the skyscraper and
then looked at the poet, like a person who does not cry after being beaten. The
poet could hear the pangs of pain, which he had never heard before. After a
moment she trembled and a few drops of sweat rolled down her forehead. Once
again she immersed herself in work, as if to say that, after all "I break
stones".
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