English, asked by shadain, 9 months ago

Hand in hand they dance in a row,

Hither and thither, and to and fro,

Flip! Flap! Flop! and away they go —

Flutt’ring creatures as white as snow,

Like restive horses they caper and prance;

Like fairy-tale witches they wildly dance;

Rounded in front, but hollow behind,

They shiver and skip in the merry March wind.

One I saw dancing excitedly,

Struggling so wildly till she was free,

Then, leaving pegs and clothesline behind her,

She flew like a bird, and no one can find her.

I saw her gleam, like a sail, in the sun,

Flipping and flapping and flopping for fun.

Nobody knows where she now can be,

Hid in a ditch, or drowned in the sea.

She was my handkerchief not long ago,

But she’ll never come back to my pocket, I know.
Q. what describe in the poem?​

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Answered by UrBabee
6

Answer:

.In the given poem it has been told that.....the poet had hung his favourite hanky or handkerchief. which is wet and ge let it to dry.after sometime the generous wind air blows.and the poet's the most favourite hanky..goes blown away. The air comes flapping and flopping....and blows the hanky to a ditch sea first.and carries on to and drowned away into the sea.....so now the pot doesn't know even that where his handkerchief gone??????????? hope it helps u than plz mark as brainliest.

Answered by rathodarti01
0

Answer:

name the following fluttering

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