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Stanza wise explanation of the poem "lullaby" written by John Fuller

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Answered by harinni92
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It is a perfect one for a parent singing to his or her new born. The lullaby has many aspects to it. The author, John Fuller has explained his experience as a father through this poem and has written a lullaby for his child so that he could sleep soundly and quickly. The purpose of the poem is solely to explain the feeling of a parent when he sees his new born child sleeping in front of his eyes. In the first two lines of the poem, he describes the way a new born baby sleeps. The metaphor “as a nut” is figurative which explains the way a little baby sleeps. Then, he mentions that a parent’s life is with his children and the way that they go. I think that Fuller is deeply attached to his child and is hence saying to his child that his life is attached to his child’s life. Fuller is explaining that the life that his child has is his and he is a part of him. The journey over here means the lifetime journey and Fuller relates his child’s journey to his journey. Fuller has to go on with his journey and now it is time that his child will go on towards his own journey. After relating his life to his child’s, fuller is further telling that night has advanced and therefore has given the example of a bat. A bat sleeps in the day and flies in the night; these lines in the lullaby signify that night has drawn near. To signify the beauty and the presence of his child, he is referring to the moon and the sheep which are all astonished by the sight of his child. The bells hanging around the sheep’s neck are pointing the child to sleep because night has come leaving the day behind. The final lines of the lullaby by John fuller signify that he is telling his baby to sleep on his chest so that he may sleep soundly. At the end again, the author is telling his child to sleep as a nut with his eyes shut. While reading this lullaby, I felt a strong emotion; the universal bond between a parent and a child and how every parent wants to see his child sleep soundly without any disturbance. My feelings were affected mostly by the lines when John Fuller mentions that before his child was born, his child’s life was theirs but after he is born, he has an another journey while his parents have to go an another way. Moreover, a sense of fundamental relationship that is the relationship between a child and his parent is expressed by the terms “a hopeful start”; the start of a new life together. Some words and phrases in the lullaby are ambiguous at the first instance. For Example, the flying of the bat which is suddenly followed by the phrase “Like an umbrella turned into a mouse”. The flying of the bat though signifies that night has drawn near but the phrase immediately following it regarding the mouse has more than a literal meaning to it. Thinking deep into the terms, it can be inferred that the author has used the word “bat” in cognition with the word “mouse”. The word umbrella in the lullaby probably signifies the shape of the wings of the bat and the way it flies about.

Answered by skyfall63
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Children's writer, John Fuller's Lullaby is a distinguished piece of poetry.

Explanation:

  • The first stanza describes the baby's physical characteristics such as fingers curling, closing of eyes, and to keep doing the same day and night.
  • The second stanza presents the moon and sheep as two elements who send the baby into sleep.
  • The bat's flying around the building is making an appearance of an umbrella.
  • The final stanza makes the baby grown-up and to take-up the challenges as bold as the parents.

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