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The Sea Over the hill First sight of the sea Lying sunlit and still Just waiting for me. I race from the land In the clear morning light To rock pool and sand, shells whiter than white. Birds ride the sky, The wispy clouds there Soft floating, and I am walking on air. -Leonard clark
how does the poet describe the beach in this poem?

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Answered by prateekgautam137
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Answer:

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Answered by AneesKakar
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The answer to the given question is written below.

  • The question relates to the poem 'Sea'.
  • The poem is written by the poet 'Leonard Clark'.
  • In this poem, the poet explains the beach, he once visited and claims it to be a holy place where he can take a break from the adversities of life.
  • In the given lines, the poet describes the beach as, it is calling him into the lying sunlight within. The beach was filled with rocks, sand and while shells. He felt like he was walking on air as the soft, wispy clouds were floating by.
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