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metaphor of the poem song of the flowers​

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Answered by halfsisters83
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Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it does not apply literally. It helps to make a comparison or explain an idea.

Some metaphors used in the poem 'Song of the Flower' written by Khalil Gibran are:

1. I am a kind word uttered and repeated by the voice of Nature.

2. I am a star fallen from the Blue tent upon the green carpet.

3. As I embrace Slumber the eyes of Night watch over me.

4. I stare at the sun which is the only eye of the day.

5. I drink dew for wine.

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Answered by rambrahmam1973
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metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object action.ssome metaphor used in poem song in a flower is written by Khalil gibran

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