Explain the following with reference to the context:
1. No, I don’t work for a Shah
I said, but for a Shahni, very kind, very well off
And I am not the only one
Working for her
She has many servants
Ever ready to do her bidding
10
2. Once you are used to it
even the sorrow
that visits you
sometimes, in dreams,
melts away, embarrassed.
10
3. These are the colours of destiny
Of immutable truth
and the colours also
with which warring pawns
Are daily decorating our towns.
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The 1st stanza is taken from the poem Mother Tongue written by Padma Sachdev. The poet describes how she works for Shahni who is very kind to her. She has many servants who look after her.
Explanation:
- The 2nd stanza is taken from the poem called No Entry Of New Sun written by Priya Adarkar. The poet talks about how an individual becomes used to sorrow and eventually remains unaffected by anything.
- The 3rd stanza is taken from the poem called The Colours Of Destiny. The poet explains how colours affect our soul's beauty. They have a deeper meaning to them.
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