explain the poen - Madhobi the young spring flower
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The poem Madhobi the Young spring flower is based around a rare flower that only grows for a short duration and then it dies. It's a very beautiful flower.
The first line, "Madhobi, the young spring flower," indicates that Madhobi only grows in the spring season
The second line, "Is in a rush to leave", indicates that it's lifespan is about to end.
The third line, "as soon as it arrives", indicates it's in a rush to leave as soon as it arrives (i.e grows). This indicates it's short lifespan.
The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth lines, ""No no!" -- Cry out the leaves, whispering protest"
This line indicates that the leaves surrounding the Madhobi spring flower are protesting and requesting the flower to not leave (i.e die out.)
The ninth line, "Won't you hurry along?" "we need you so!"
indicates that the sky is calling upon the flower to die out. (this line is personified.)
The tenth line, "But the leaves encircle the blossom, and plead -- do not leave us!" indicates that the leaves are encircling the blossom (as if they don't want the flower to die out.) and tell the flower to not leave the leaves.
The twelvth and thirteenth lines mean that the southern breeze blows past (personified) and whispers to the flower "Come with me little one!" (as if the breeze will carry the flower away.)
The fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth lines mean that the sun has gone down into the blue, and it is night time now. it is also mentioned that the night is of a full moon. The eleventh line also indicates that the sky says "No time left for us my dear!" meaning the plant is going to die, it has no more lifespan.
The seventeenth and eighteenth line mean that the leaves circle around the blossom as the blossom dies out.
The first line, "Madhobi, the young spring flower," indicates that Madhobi only grows in the spring season
The second line, "Is in a rush to leave", indicates that it's lifespan is about to end.
The third line, "as soon as it arrives", indicates it's in a rush to leave as soon as it arrives (i.e grows). This indicates it's short lifespan.
The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth lines, ""No no!" -- Cry out the leaves, whispering protest"
This line indicates that the leaves surrounding the Madhobi spring flower are protesting and requesting the flower to not leave (i.e die out.)
The ninth line, "Won't you hurry along?" "we need you so!"
indicates that the sky is calling upon the flower to die out. (this line is personified.)
The tenth line, "But the leaves encircle the blossom, and plead -- do not leave us!" indicates that the leaves are encircling the blossom (as if they don't want the flower to die out.) and tell the flower to not leave the leaves.
The twelvth and thirteenth lines mean that the southern breeze blows past (personified) and whispers to the flower "Come with me little one!" (as if the breeze will carry the flower away.)
The fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth lines mean that the sun has gone down into the blue, and it is night time now. it is also mentioned that the night is of a full moon. The eleventh line also indicates that the sky says "No time left for us my dear!" meaning the plant is going to die, it has no more lifespan.
The seventeenth and eighteenth line mean that the leaves circle around the blossom as the blossom dies out.
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