Summary of foreign lands, a poem in class 6
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As a child, the poet climbed a cherry tree and held on to its trunk using his hands. From this height, he visualized seeing foreign lands at a distance. The neighbor’s garden with its colorful flowers were a pretty sight. He could also see many more pleasant sights like the river passing by and the blue sky sitting high up on the tree. The poet also saw people walking up and down to town on the dusty roads.
The poet wished that he could find a higher tree to climb. If he could so, he was sure that he would be able to see farther and see the river joining the sea among the ships. He would also see the roads on either side leading to fairy lands where children play at five in the evening. All playthings would then come to life.
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Once upon a time there was a boy who one day climbed a cherry tree to see the places as much as he can . he saw beautiful garden in his neighborhood
A river that was passing through a way to sea and it was looking like the sun’s mirror , the people were travelling from one place to another . Now he thinks that if he could get a higher tree than he could see the river passing in the sea and the ships sailing in the ocean and a road that leads to fairy land where all children have there dinner at 5 : 00 pm and all the playing things come alive.