Two poetic devices used in it and explainin poemm Unfolding Bud
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I have read the poem, Unfolding Bud by Naoshi Koriyama. What I believe the meaning of this poem to be is that, it compares the water-lily, taking on new colors and dimension as time goes on, to a poem, which you get more and more understanding from it as you read it again and again. I know this because the poem says, "One is not amazed, at a first glance, by a poem," just like one would not be amazed at a water-lily who had not unfolded. Also the poem says "Yet one is surprised, To see the poem, Gradually unfolding, Revealing its rich inner self," just as the water-lily gets more and more richer, as it unfolds.
I have read the poem, Unfolding Bud by Naoshi Koriyama. What I believe the meaning of this poem to be is that, it compares the water-lily, taking on new colors and dimension as time goes on, to a poem, which you get more and more understanding from it as you read it again and again. I know this because the poem says, "One is not amazed, at a first glance, by a poem," just like one would not be amazed at a water-lily who had not unfolded. Also the poem says "Yet one is surprised, To see the poem, Gradually unfolding, Revealing its rich inner self," just as the water-lily gets more and more richer, as it unfolds.
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