Read the following poem about the world of nature, which is
as busy as the world of human beings.
Busy World
Bees are buzzing, frogs are hopping,
Moles are digging. There's no stopping
Vines from climbing, grass from growing,
Birds from singing, winds from blowing,
Buds from blooming. Bees are humming,
Sunbeams dancing, raindrops drumming.
All the world is whirling, dizzy,
Summertime is very busy!
FRANCES GORMAN RISSER
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The given poem is called Buzy World. It is written by Frances Gorman Risser. He explains the bustling of the world while making observations about nature.
Explanation:
- He describes everything in this world is busy and is getting on with their work. This includes bees, frogs, miles, etc.
- He even mentions natural elements like trees, vines, etc. He elaborates how even they do not stop and work continuously.
- He thinks of the world as a whirlpool of busyness and how every living or non-living thing is constantly in the process of doing something in the summers.
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Bees are buzzing, frogs are hopping,
Moles are digging. There's no stopping
Vines from climbing, grass from growing,
Birds from singing, winds from blowing,
Buds from blooming. Bees are humming,
Sunbeams dancing, raindrops drumming.
All the world is whirling, dizzy,
Summertime is very busy!
FRANCES GORMAN RISSER
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