English, asked by tejalverma, 10 days ago

Where My Books Go



All the words that I utter, And all the words that I write, Must spread out their wings untiring, And never rest in their flight,

Till they come where your sad, sad heart is, And sing to you in the night, Beyond where the waters are moving, Storm-darken'd or starry bright.


answer these questions
Q. 1 what does the poet compare his words to ?
Q. 2 how does the poet want his words to travel ?
Q. 3 which line tells us that the journey of the words is long?
Q. 4 what do the words 'storm-darken'd' and 'starry bright' refer to in the poem ?
Q. 5 who is the poet addressing as 'you' in the poem ?
find the answer please​

Answers

Answered by simranjeetr53019
1

Explanation:

Till they come where your sad, sad heart is, And sing to you in the night, Beyond where the waters are moving, Storm-darken'd or starry bright.

Answered by dharmbir04698
5

Answer:

Answer: the poet says english is a wonderful language and that in order to express our thoughts, we must them put them in words .

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