English, asked by muhammadilyas201, 7 months ago

why does the poet wants to stand beneath the boughs?​

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Answered by Veduarun
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Answer:

In his free time, the poet wished to stand beneath boughs and stare for long like wandering sheep or cows. If he had free time, while passing through woods he would be able to spot where squirrels hid their nuts in grass. The poet would like to watch streams sparkling in broad daylight..

Answered by Anonymous
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The poet wants human beings to start enjoying the beauty of the nature. He advises us to put an end to the stress that we associate with life. People unfortunately feel that a serious life style makes it worth. He wants us to shed the cares we have put up on our simple lives. We should find time to see the beauties of nature. We should pause under trees and look up to catch sight of the birds and butterflies that silently flit from branch to branch. We should be like sheep and cows that endlessly look at something as if they are lost in a dream.

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