underground poem write all please full poem James revees
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In the deep kingdom underground
There is no light and little sound
Down below the earth's green floor
The rabbit and the mole explore.
The quarrying ants run to and fro
To make their populous empires grow
Do they, as I pass overhead,
Stop in their work to hear my tread? Sometimes a fork or spade intrudes
Some creatures sleep and do not toil,
Secure and warm beneath the soil
Upon their earthy solitudes.
Downward the branching tree-roots spread Into the country of the dead. Deep down, the buried rocks and stones
Are like the earth's gigantic bones.
In the dark kingdom underground How
many marvellous things are found!
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Summary
Originally Answered: What will be the summary of the poem “Underground” written by James Reeves?
Underground by James Reeves is a poem on Nature but different in the sense that it describes the activities of life below the soil.
While the surface is all green with ample light, the underground is dark and devoid of it. But that doesn't mean it is any less lively than the life on the surface. It is in fact teeming with life with rabbits and moles turning explorers and burying deep underground. Like the animals that of the surface hunt and forage for food, so do the ants and other lifeforms toil for food. Some animals choose to rest safe and snug in the womb of the earth and are disturbed at times by a shovel or spade finding itself intruding upon their space. The trees that so lush and green above the surface are so because of their strong roots deeply furrowed and rooted in the underground. Last but not the least, the underground serves not only as the land of the living and land of birth for a number of lifeforms above the surface, but it also serves as the land of the dead!