where does the poet want our mind to be
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The poet wishes for us to be fearless and to hold our heads high.
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The poet does not want his people to dwell on or be possessed by the mistakes of the past. He wishes for God to lead the country forward into the freedom of a broader attitude and thinking. He begs 'The Father' to transform his country into a 'paradise of freedom.'
According to the poet, our mind should be fearless in this poetry. We must not become entrapped by the confines of caste, creed, religion, colour, and superstitions. Within these walls, we will never be able to broaden our horizons or develop in life.
The poet asks us to do something with our failing thoughts in order to keep them hidden within our minds.
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