The children run in spring’s serene meadow,
Jovial, bold, wild, and free,
While I sit alone — an old man — buried in my
silent sorrow,
Hoping to be as carefree.
Banished to a faraway land of quiet,
I wish I could laugh with glee,
Just like the children’s laughter riot,
Live a life so jovial, bold, wild, and free.
Answer each of the following questions in a few sentences.
1) What is the poet talking about? (2 marks)
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The children run in spring’s serene meadow,
Jovial, bold, wild, and free,
While I sit alone — an old man — buried in my
silent sorrow,
Hoping to be as carefree.
Banished to a faraway land of quiet,
I wish I could laugh with glee,
Just like the children’s laughter riot,
Live life so jovial, bold, wild, and free.
Answer each of the following questions in a few sentences.
1) What is the poet talking about?
Explanation:
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