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Q.7. 'And if you've both, well then I'm surel You ought to sing the whole day long'.
Explain the given lines. poem
home and love​

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Answered by tahreemrajpoot56
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The poem concludes its musing by pointing out that the concepts of Home and Love can be enough on their own to make life joyous. The optimistic imagery and language make a return to form in this verse, with words like “sing,” “divine,” “song,” and “praisefully” — not actually a word, but “praise” is clear enough. Neither home nor love is a physical concept, but according to the speaker, they transcend physical needs. A person with a home and love to fill it needs little else. The poem concludes by reiterating a concept from the first verse, that even the angels in Heaven probably have no words more beautiful than those two simple words, with more meaning than can accurately be summarized with four letters.

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