sky sea shore
Stars in a frosty sky
Crackle and blaze;
Streams in the lowland meadows
Linger and laze;
Shells on the seashore gleam,
Washed by the tide;
Seagulls over the harbour
Circle and glide.
Blue smoke and prancing steed,
Swallow and snake and swan-
How many more Curving, glistening S-things
In sky, sea, shore?
Q/A
1. Which details at the start of the poem tell us about the time of day and the weather?
2. What makes the shells gleam?
3. Which details in the poem suggest that there are humans living by the shore?
4. How many things beginning with S can be seen?
5. Which ones are curved and which ones glisten
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Answer:
1 It reffers to night time and winter
2 As it is washed by the tide it gleams
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