What is the other word for sorrow, gloom and bloom from the poem A SONG FROM THE SUDS PLZ ANS. FAST
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Answer:
The poem "A Song From the Suds" by Louisa May Alcott talks of her innocent wish of human feelings and hearts and souls being washed literally like clothes so that they will always remain fresh and clean, to get rid of the worries and negative thoughts that seem to plague humanity.
Explanation:
When one is busy, it is impossible to even have a single peaceful thought in mind. Everything is occupied by the wish to get the work done and in perfection. Busy minds always keeps the unnecessary thoughts away from the mind. When I am busy, I have no thought except to get the work done and in time. There is just no time to think of worries or anything that usually crop up when I have my thoughts to myself or a free time. So, being busy keeps me away from all the negative thoughts and worries that will only lead to more bad thoughts and worries. Just as Alcott had mentioned,
The busy mind has no time to think
Of sorrow, or care, or gloom;
And anxious thoughts may be swept away
As we busily wield a broom.
I am glad a task to me is given
To labor at day by day;
For it brings me health, and strength, and hope,
And I cheerfully learn to say-
'Head, you may think; heart, you may feel;
But hand, you shall work always!'
Explanation:
sorrow:glumness
gloom:flower
bloom:blossom
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