autobiography of a brook
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The Brook begins its journey from somewhere in the mountains, which are
home to birds like ‘coots’ and ‘heron’ and ends it by joining the
‘brimming river’. On its way, it passes by many hills, ridges, towns,
villages, bridges. The brook’s movement is sometimes forceful and
strong, sometimes leisurely. It makes its way by eroding the banks,
through cultivated, uncultivated lands and forelands. The brook is also
the habitat of many kinds of fish and is full of willows, mallows and
flowers. It also provides a meeting point for lovers and surface to
swallows to skim. Its rushing water serves as a background for the dance
of the rays of the sun.
The brook proceeds on its journey slipping, sliding, gliding, dancing, lingering, gushing. The moon, the stars make it murmur. On its way, it overcomes many hurdles and obstacles but reaches its final destination in the end. The journey of the brook becomes parallel to the journey of human life. The poet makes a reflective comment which highlights the continuity and eternal existence of the brook to the transitory nature of human life. The poet wishes to point out that just as ups and downs do not deter the brook from its journey, similarly, human beings should also take the hurdles and sorrows in their stride.
The brook proceeds on its journey slipping, sliding, gliding, dancing, lingering, gushing. The moon, the stars make it murmur. On its way, it overcomes many hurdles and obstacles but reaches its final destination in the end. The journey of the brook becomes parallel to the journey of human life. The poet makes a reflective comment which highlights the continuity and eternal existence of the brook to the transitory nature of human life. The poet wishes to point out that just as ups and downs do not deter the brook from its journey, similarly, human beings should also take the hurdles and sorrows in their stride.
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