Get up little sister: the morning is bright,
And the birds are all singing to welcome the light
The buds are all opening: the dews on the flower:
lf you shake but a branch, see there falls quiet a shower.
The lark's singing gaily; it loves the bright sun,
And rejoices that now the gay spring is begun;
For the spring is so cheerful, I think it would bewrong
lf we do not feel happy to hear the lark'ssong.
Get up; for when all things are merry and glad,
Good children should never be lazy and sad:
For God gives us daylight, dear sister,that we
May rejoice like the lark, and may work like the bee.
A.2.1. Answer the following questions: -
(i) Who is addressed in the poem?
(ii) Why does the lark rejoice?
(iii) What does the poet expect from good children?
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(I) The poet is saying her sister to get up.
(ii) lark rejoice because the spring's begin
(iii) he expected that good children should never be lazy and sad.
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