कवि यह दंतुरित मुस्कान मे बांस और बबूल की संज्ञा किसे दे रहे है, और क्यो ?
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This toothy smile
This toothy smile
Will put life even in the dead
Your guts are gray
Leaving pond blooming in my hut
Your life after the day,
Melted water would have become a hard stone
In this poem, the poet speaks of the beauty of a child who has only one or two teeth; That is, the child is six to eight months old. When such a child spreads his smile, then it also becomes life in the dead. The cheeks of the child look like they are stained with smoke, except that the lotus flower has blossomed in that hut. The poet feels that the hard stone has melted and become water only after receiving the child's touch.
It has touched you that the flowers of Shefalika started falling
Was that acacia bamboo?
You did not recognize me?
Animeesh will remain on seeing you
Tired?
May I turn my eyes?
The poet feels that there is a magic in the innocent face of that child, that touching her, flowers of Shefalika flow from bamboo or acacia. The child is unable to recognize the poet and is looking at him. The poet tells the child that if that child is tired of looking at this kind of apocalypse, then the poet will turn his eyes away for his convenience.