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In morning dew the scarecrow combs his hair
In morning light the scarecrow looks so spry,You know he's had a good night's sleepHe's now in a fitter state to spy
On shouting monkeys and the porcupine.
He gets to see everything all the time,
Except his shadow which lazes about
Till the evening snuffs the fellow out.
Whether he sees the seasons come and goIs a thing you and I may never know.
But busy as he is, he keeps an eye
On all the bird traffic passing by.
Some questions always bother him:
How seasons come and go.
The way the seasons to and fro
He doesn't know who's getting in-
Summer, autumn or the snow?
Something he should surely know!
He knows he shivers in the cold
And in the summer he will fry.
Do seasons come up from the ground
Or do they drop down from the sky-
Are questions that have bothered him.
Answers do not dribble in.
To keep questions out and answers in
He bolts his upper storey's door.
Then he wonders why on Earth
His head goes round in circles for
While seasons circle round and round
Like oxen on a threshing floor.
Please write the summary of this poem in 150 words quickly
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This is a beautiful poem on a scarecrow who is very busy as well as doubtful. He alway see the birds and the weather , he doesn't know how the season come and go and he suprised too to see the change in climate .
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it's too short but nice
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Summary of the poem "In morning dew"
- "In Morning Dew" is a poem by Keki N Daruwalla from the collection "The Scarecrow and the Ghost."
- It was released in 2004. The poem is situated in nature and is a lovely portrayal of the dawn.
- It depicts the world as seen through the eyes of a scarecrow. The poet personifies the scarecrow and describes how it can see and see all that is going on around it.
- The poet describes how a scarecrow may see everything that happens in the morning.
- The scarecrow's hair looks nice and tidy in the morning because the dew has settled on it.
- He's rested well, so he's in better shape to keep an eye on the yelling monkeys and the porcupine.
- He can see everything except his shadow, which moves all the time.
- The scarecrow is on high alert and keeps an eye on all of the bird traffic. He is quite busy all day. He sees everything but has some unanswered questions, which he cannot ask because he has no life.
- He is aware of the seasons, such as summer and winter. He is aware that he shivers in the cold and cooks in the heat. But he doesn't grasp how the seasons change.
- He wonders why his head spins in circles and seasons spin in circles like oxen on a threshing floor.
- The poem continues by stating that he, too, sees what is going on around him, but, like humans, he is hesitant to ask questions and grope into things he does not comprehend.
- We, humans, watch everything around us as well, but we are hesitant to question it.
- It is a poem with the message that we should remain vigilant and observe our surroundings.
- It is critical that we adopt a learning attitude rather than being afraid to ask questions about things we don't understand.
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