What does the poet mean by 'Life Full of Care'
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Life Full of Care is a poem written by a Welsh Poet, W.H.Davies
- In this poem the poet says that there is no time to simply stand and stare
- He says about living a life full of care.
- He refers to a person who is very busy by acquiring the needs of the body only.
- He points out that we people are leading a hectic life that we are not able to enjoy nature.
- He says that we don't have time to stand under the branches of green trees and enjoy the shades of trees.
- The cows and sheep are better at enjoying nature than us.
- We do not have time to stop while traveling and observe the trees which are short and tall
- The poet advises us to enjoy the dark soothing effect of the dark trees.
- We are not looking at the small squirrels hiding their food grains in the grass
- When the rays of the sun fall upon the clear water of the rivers, the water reflects and shine like a star
- But people are very busy and they don't have time to enjoy these minute factors happening around us
- The poet depicts that the beauty of nature is scattered around us.
- He personified nature as a young girl dancing.
- Even though nature can refresh us we do not observe this beautiful nature
- The poet suggests that we should spare some moments to look at nature and beauty spread around us and enjoy life
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