what is implied in the following lines sometimes your steps are fast
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These lines are taken from the poem Walk a little slower daddy. The little child is out for a walk with his father and walking quickly. It is a cute request from the innocent child who finds it difficult to match his dad's footsteps.
There is a childish air in the complain telling his father to slow down his footsteps so that both of them can walk together.
There is a childish air in the complain telling his father to slow down his footsteps so that both of them can walk together.
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By the line "sometimes your steps are fast" means there are times when we are in a hurry to take decision.
We do not think in a cool mind regarding what to do and what not to do. The final outcome is none other than everything in vain.
Prior halting to a decision we needto have a cool mind and have a discussion with someone close.
We do not think in a cool mind regarding what to do and what not to do. The final outcome is none other than everything in vain.
Prior halting to a decision we needto have a cool mind and have a discussion with someone close.
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