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Summary of the poem 'The Children's Song.

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Answered by rohanguptarihaaan
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The poem titled "Children's Song" by R.S. Thomas is about children versus adults. The poem is written from the children's viewpoint.

In the first four lines of the poem, the poet vividly describes the children's world, saying that it is a world too small for the adults to stoop and enter even on hands and knees. The following line states that the adult subterfuge. So far, the poet has placed the adults in a bad light. The word "stoop" can be used as a double meaning. The obvious meaning is defined by to bend forward and down from the waist or the middle of the back. However, in this poem, it can also be used that the adults debase themselves. This is inferred from the fact that the adults subterfuge. The adults flee. Even though adults explore and investigate with their psychic eyes, and secretly listen to...




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Answered by Battleangel
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The Children's Song is a poem composed by

Joseph Rudyard Kipling. In this poem, the

children pledge to serve their motherland

when they will grow up. They ask for the

strength from God to serve their motherland.

They pledge that when they grow up, they

will give love to people and their motherland.

Children urge God to bless them with strength

and help them to make their country a pure

and pious place.

Further, they urge God to teach them to bear

responsibilities and wish to become strong

with the qualities of truth and firmness

because the nations live on these qualities.

They want courage from God so that they

could not hesitate to do any sacrifice for the

sake of their motherland. They want to live

without fear and meet their goals with the

true actions judged by God.

They wish for the strength to help the people

who are in pain, and no action to hurt the

weak. They also wish to learn to forgive people

for their misdeeds and to love all the people

who live under the same sun and sky.

They urge God to teach them to be happy in

small things and not to have bitterness with

any people.

Lastly, they pledge that they would serve

their motherland which is, the land of their

birth, faith and pride for which their ancestors

have sacrificed their lives through the coming

years.

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