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Explanation:In 'Autumn song', Sarojini Naidu uses lyrical language with simple end rhymes in order to parallel personal loss and loneliness with the beauty frailty of autumn. Autumn songs by sarjoni Naidu is a metaphorical poem in which the poet compares the season of autumn with the condition of her heart after losing a dream:probably someone she loved. Finally she decided to move on. Naidu was highly influence by her mother Gopala krishana Gokhle who was also a poet.
The poem consists of two stanzas having five lines each.. The rhyme scheme of the poem is Abccb. The poet uses numbers of literary device smilie, personification in the poem.
SUMMARY:
In the first stanza the poet begins the poem by comparing the joy of sorrowful autumn with sunset light on the cloud which is golden. Autumn is a season in which trees lose their greeny. However, the loss of green leaves leads to golden color which makes the trees beautiful.
The stanza is quite symbolic and has profound and deep meaning. The autumn is here is the autumn of a poet's heart which has lost a dear one. The fragments of weak leaves symbolise the pain of loss which blows like the wild wind on the heart.
In the second stanza of the poem, the poet asks to listen to a voice that is calling to her heart in the voice of wind. The trees voice can be heard during the storm when it has left.
However ,in autumn, it leaves become weak and tear away leaving the naked trees whose voice cannot be heard in the storm. Like the alone and sorrowful tree, the heart of poet is also weary and sad alone because the leaves of the tree, it has lost its dreams Or a beloved.
CONCLUSION:
Autumn song is wonderfully written from the view point of human being in the autumn of his/her life. It describes a situation where people wonder why they have actually out-lived their dreams. As we all know autumn is a beautiful season which everyone admires. Hence, Naidu has explained the view, the nature, the feeling, what she is able to hear and has described it wonderfully...