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What does the phrase breathed a song in the second stanza mean​

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Answered by BharathBangaram
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Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air, ... This poem talks about someone shooting an arrow and losing it, and then they sing a song and the song disappears but later find it in a friend. This poem theme is based around the fact that words are unbroken.

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The poet discusses the song he sang in the open in this stanza. Again, he is unaware of its current whereabouts because so few people are interested in keeping track of where songs end up. The song here stands for warmth and friendliness, as well as kindness and attractive phrases.

Explanation :

  • An arrow launched into the air and a melody sung aloud are contrasted in the poetry.
  • It demonstrates how both have sudden disappearances and lasting effects.
  • The poet tells the story of how he once sang a song and launched an arrow, but it was impossible to track their flight.
  • After some time, he eventually discovered both in flawless condition: the arrow in the oak tree and his song in the hearts of his companions.
  • In a symbolic sense, the arrow can stand for harsh or hurtful remarks, while the melody represents friendliness and pleasing words.
  • Once freed, both left the speaker and remained whole in the environment around him.
  • The poem therefore depicts the impact of hatred in the shape of an arrow and the constancy of joy in the form of a song.
  • The poem's main themes include joy, the effects of hate speech, and our behaviour.
  • In this brief poem, the author depicts humanity's way of life in a highly aesthetic manner.
  • He asserts that nothing a person says or does is ever in vain.
  • His deeds and words have the capacity to inspire, wound, and pleasure.
  • He explains that we disperse a lot of stuff into the universe that we believe will never come back to us.
  • Thus, we must choose our words carefully.

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