The Wind
by Robert Louis Stevenson
I saw you toss the kites on high
And blow the birds about the sky;
And all around I heard you pass,
Like ladies’ skirts across the grass—
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
I saw the different things you did,
But always you yourself you hid.
I felt you push, I heard you call,
I could not see yourself at all—
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
O you that are so strong and cold,
O blower, are you young or old?
Are you a beast of field and tree,
Or just a stronger child than me?
O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!?
Q1. describe the wind as the poet defines it.
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As poet Robert Louis Stevenson says:
Wind help in many ways in our life.
Wind never stops so we should also not stop if any danger is ahead
Wind told us about human life.
Wind help in many ways in our life.
Wind never stops so we should also not stop if any danger is ahead
Wind told us about human life.
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