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What kind of a place does the poet imagine in the poem off to imaginary land

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Answered by Prasad771
2
If you're asked to give directions 
To a strange uncommon place 
Don't fret or frown 
Nor pull that puzzled face 

Just pipe up to say 
Oh, easy is the way 

Just go through a labyrinth 
Onto fields of hyacinth 
Behind the very next mirage 
Next to the goblin's garage 
Down below to the fairy's forest 
Where you be an ogre's guest 
Walk then to the hut of a gnome 
Where wicked witches roam 
Or where trolls have made their home 
Around the toothfairy's dome. 
Then turn left to where the wily wizard stayed 
Behind the corner where pointy pixies played 
And then to the right 
Where brownies dwelled 
In lil mushroom mansions where spells they spelled 
And if you've time to actually eavesdrop 
Place that ear against the keyhole of the elve's lil shop 
Hear their enchanting chants 
As they sell their magic wands 
Hear tall tales about short pixies 
Or of leprechauns in their sixties 
Then you'll come across a genie's cave 
Where when you see a sprite, just wave 
To shrink to toadstool size now 
Don't you pick a silly row 
Just ask that genie to show you how 

Then lastly move on to where lived the imps 
Ah those might really have descended from chimps 
But the notion and these creatures are imaginary 
Like greek mythology and the theory 
If travellers willfully want to be lost 
Send them there at all or no cost. ;


barkhakumawat1: But my question what kind of a place does the poet imagine
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Answered by SwaritRajMaurya
3

Answer:

The poet imagines an imaginary world full of mythical creatures.

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