write an appreciation for the poem 'Song of a Dream' by Sarojini Naidu
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Observing children we might say that they always remain in a world of fantasy, talking to themselves and acting as if they are in a different world. This quality of leaving one’s present world to enjoy a better world of imagination is not only something that the children possess but also the adults. The poem ‘Song of a Dream’ written by Sarojini Naidu is a perfect example for this statement.
Observing children we might say that they always remain in a world of fantasy, talking to themselves and acting as if they are in a different world. This quality of leaving one’s present world to enjoy a better world of imagination is not only something that the children possess but also the adults. The poem ‘Song of a Dream’ written by Sarojini Naidu is a perfect example for this statement. In the poem she sings of one of her dreams in which she stood alone in a magical wood. She says: her soul was immersed in deep visions which were products of fantasy that sprang like poppies. She then goes through a unique experience where she meets the spirits of truth who sang, the spirits of love who glowed and the spirits of peace that flowed like divine streams.
Observing children we might say that they always remain in a world of fantasy, talking to themselves and acting as if they are in a different world. This quality of leaving one’s present world to enjoy a better world of imagination is not only something that the children possess but also the adults. The poem ‘Song of a Dream’ written by Sarojini Naidu is a perfect example for this statement. In the poem she sings of one of her dreams in which she stood alone in a magical wood. She says: her soul was immersed in deep visions which were products of fantasy that sprang like poppies. She then goes through a unique experience where she meets the spirits of truth who sang, the spirits of love who glowed and the spirits of peace that flowed like divine streams. She continues by saying that she experiences the stars of spirits of love gathering and gleaming around her delicate youth. As one can expect in such a magical world, she also experiences the sweet melodies of the spirits of truth. She then says about an extreme thirst for truth which she quenches by drinking from the streams of spirits of peace.