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Why does the poet describe the sun as peeping

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Answered by aadiyamahi
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the poet reminisces about his chilhood in a sentimental manner. He evokes positive memories of his chilhood by talking about the Sun shining through his window the beautiful

roses, and voilets , the euphoria of soaring high

on a swing, and the tree planted by his brother

interestingly , the. Does not dewell completely in the past; he makes it a point to talk about the present albeit in weary manner. the poet basically talks about all that he misses as an adult . he reus the loss of his Innocence and carefree days. as a child he imagined the tops of the fir trees touching heaven. now older and wiser he realises that as a child He was closer to heaven then he ever can be as an adult. though deeply nostalgic this poem is neither pensive nor sorrowful, but makes us relate completely with the poet's point of view That he still. misses his childhood

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