'I ' chatter as I flow to join the grooming river. who is 'I' in the poem
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The lines of the poem are as follows :
I chatter ,chatter as I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on forever.
Explanation of the last two lines of the stanza are as follows:
- The last two lines of the poem “The Brook” contain the poet message that the life of a man is short while nature is everlasting. man come in the world lead their life consisting of joys and sorrows and leave it. But nature goes on providing the joys to the coming generation.
This poem “The Brook” was written by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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