My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaring
And carried aloft! on the wings of the breeze;
Around me the wild wind is roaring,
Arousing torapture the earth and the sea.
The long withered grass in the sunshine is glancing
The bare trees are tossing their branches on high;
The dead leaves, beneath them, are merrily dancing,
The white clouds are scudding across the blue sky.
this is the 2 paras of the poem lines composed in a wood on a windy day....
can anyone can explain the meaning of these 2 para
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In a Wood on a windy day is a poem by Anne Bronte as she describes the relation of wind with the earth, the oceans, and her.
- In the first stanza, the poet is overwhelmed by the windy weather. It awakes her soul and makes her feel sporty. Her spirits are so high as if soaring up and carrying her away. She illustrates the effect the air has on her. It seems as if the wild wind is roaring and wrapping the earth and the sea around her.
- In the second stanza, the poet emphasizes the effect the wind has on the earth. The dry and long grasses on the earth are shining by the sun. The long trees seem dancing and tossing their branches in the windy weather. The sky is covered entirely with white clouds all over.
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