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What are foreign lands the piet sawfrom the top tree?

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Answered by hharasudhan539
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The poet talks about the dreams of a boy and indirectly

talks about the various stages of life. 

Everything is said with a doubt using the word “IF”

In the First stanza, he says that if he could climb the tree

then he would see the foreign lands.  In

this line, he talks the ambition of a child who wants to see foreign

places.  After that, he climbs the tree

and sees how the garden in the next door is decorated with beautiful flowers and

how he could see far off places

 II stage of his life

he would have grown-up and had gone on long trips.  During this time he sees river and he

personifies the river as “dimpling river” and also uses the river as a metaphor

that is, it is the looking-glass for the sky. 

This line explains the youthfulness and vigour of the poet.  He also sees various kinds of life by stating

that he had seen “dusty roads” curving up and down and many people are walking

with heavy sound because of the load they are carrying.

III Stage of his life is stated that if he could climb a

higher tree, he would have seen the matured river getting mingled with the

mighty ocean where the ships are floating. 

He would have seen the road leading to the fairy land where the children

would have completed their dinner at five and would have played with the play

things that had come alive.

Last stanza explains the thought that every human being

after becoming matured will again go into the period of childhood.

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