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the Squrrail poem of class 7​

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Answered by ramniwaskundu24
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The Squirrel Poem:

He wore a question mark for tail,

An overcoat of gray,

He sat up straight to eat a nut.

 

He liked to tease and play,

And if we ran around his tree,

He went the other way. 

The first stanza begins with the physical description of the squirrel. The poet in her imagination sees it as if it's wearing "an overcoat of gray," for it has gray fur all over its body with darker stripes. Its tail rolls about, twisting like a question mark. The poet also describes the food that the squirrel is fond of, it enjoys nuts and sits straight.

She is attracted by its swift and joyful movements and there is a hide and seek game going on between her and the squirrel. The moment she gets too close to play around it, the squirrel gets immensely shy and runs away in the other direction.

Our nature can be very fascinating, and so can be the creatures of nature. Only if we could realize that like the poet here who was overwhelmed enough to observe and dedicate this small prose to a wonderful little squirrel

Answered by ranjit3048
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Answer:

The Squirrel

WRITTEN BY :- Mildred Bowers Armstrong

He wore a question mark for tail,

An overcoat of gray,

He sat up straight to eat a nut.

He liked to tease and play,

And if we ran around his tree,

He went the other way.

Explanation:

Summary :-

“The squirrel ” is a poem written by Mildred Bowers Armstrong. It describe the look and the mannerism of a squirrel. The poet says that the squirrel's tail is curvy and resembles a question mark. It's body, being gray, looks as if it is wearing a great overcoat.

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