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write the summary of the poem unfolding bud them poem is written by Naoshi koriyama

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem 'Unfolding Bud' is written by Japanese poet 'Naoshi Koriyama'. This poem compares the flowering of a water-lily to the process of understanding a poem.

This poem teaches us that a poem needs to read and and understand slowly and over a period of time. Every poem needs to be read multiple times before it can be fully understood and appriciated a short story in contrast takes just one reading for it to be understood.

The word unfolding brings out the similarity between the flower and the poem while the flowers unfolds to reveal its colors, the poem unfolds to reveal its inner meaning.

First reading of a poem is compared to a closed bud. This is not surprising as most of the poems do not reveal their full meaning and message until they have been read over again and again.

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Answered by annasl
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Japanese poet 'Naoshi Koriyama' wrote the poem 'Unfolding Bud.' This poem compares the process of understanding a poem to the flowering of a water lily. This poem reminds us that we must read a poem several times in order to comprehend it slowly and over time.

This poetry appears to be simple, but it has a deep and profound significance that spans numerous levels.

We are astounded by the water-increasing lily's beauty as we watch it blossom at its own speed, day by day. A seemingly ordinary bloom unfolds to reveal delicately coloured petals, mesmerising us with its regal majesty.

We are not awestruck by a single poem reading. The poem may not first impress us since it is like a tightly closed bud, but after reading it several times, we are able to appreciate the deeper meanings it unfolds like a lily in bloom. The beauty of a budding water-lily bud is depicted in the opening line.

Its rich colour and graceful height are left to the reader's imagination as he visualises the blossom in his head.

These condverse states are a contrast and a comparison: a disparity between our reaction to an expanding lily and our response to a poem, despite the fact that both value their own.  

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