explanation of the poem the children's song
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Joseph Rudyard Kipling wrote the highly emotional and patriotic poem
"The Children's Song" in the 19th century. He is an English author
born in India.
Kipling speaks (sings) for all children of the country. They are
very grateful to their motherland for all good things that she had done for
them. They promise to love her. Live for her in the land. They will serve her
after growing up.
God will help them when they call Him. Children inherit a grand
heritage from their ancestors. God teaches them be steadfast,
careful in youth and be truthful. Oh God, teach the children to rule ourselves
nicely. If ever necessary they make useful sacrifices. We grow to be brave and
not humbled by crowds. God give them strength that we cannot get by thinking or
by working. Given them strength not to hurt the weak, but to help a man in
distress.
Oh God teach them to take joy in simple things and to love all
people. The believe that all Springs (seasons) are beautiful and enjoyable.
The children praise their land of birth. In Motherland they grow
to be brave and wise. They learn the discipline, religion, traditions and
faith. She is the pride of all children. For her many ancestors died
protecting her from foreign invaders. So they promise with all their heart,
mind and hands (ie., actions) to serve their motherland.
Explanation:
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