what does the poet mean by blooms of the dawn?
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Blooms of the dawn:
“The blooms of the dawn” is a line taken from the poem “Paper Boats” by the most popular poet, Rabindranath Tagore. In this poem, the poet makes paper boats and makes them to sail in the river.
He drops the Shiuli flowers in the paper boats. He believes that those buds will bloom as flowers and be carried safely in the night to the land. He believes that the person on the other end would know him and take those flowers with love.
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