Poetry - 7
Song of the Rain
Q: Given below are the five lines from a poem but they are not in the right order. Arrange them in the right order.
The voice of thunder declares my arrival.
I emerge from the heart of the Sea.
I descend and embrace the flowers.
I am dotted silver threads dropped from heaven.
The rainbow announces my departure.
A: I am dotted silver threads dropped from heaven.
The voice of thunder declares my arrival.
The rainbow announces my departure.
I emerge from the heart of the Sea.
I descend and embrace the flowers.
Q: What is "I" in these lines?
A: Rain.
Q: On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following questions by ticking the correct choice.
(a) The rain calls itself "dotted silver threads" as the shimmering drops fall one after the other.
(b) The tone and mood of the rain in the poem reflects its - love for the earth.
Q: Why is rain divine?
A: From a very long time, humans have believed, still believe that heaven is located somewhere in the skies. The rain falls upon us from the sky, making it seem like a divine blessing. It resembles silver threads dropping on earth from the sky. It is also divine, as it is a life-giver, filling up our Mother Earth with water, so that new life is born from the ground.
Q: In this universe, rain performs many functions. What are those?
A: Rain performs many functions. When it rains, it seems as if the whole atmosphere is rejoicing. It falls from the sky like dotted silver threads, adorning the fields, valleys and gardens. It seems like everything on earth, especially the greens are filled with abundant joy. It comes down to quench the thirst of the parched earth. Its pitter-patter seems to fill the whole nature with music.
Seetha Lakshmi! :-))
Song of the Rain
Q: Given below are the five lines from a poem but they are not in the right order. Arrange them in the right order.
The voice of thunder declares my arrival.
I emerge from the heart of the Sea.
I descend and embrace the flowers.
I am dotted silver threads dropped from heaven.
The rainbow announces my departure.
A: I am dotted silver threads dropped from heaven.
The voice of thunder declares my arrival.
The rainbow announces my departure.
I emerge from the heart of the Sea.
I descend and embrace the flowers.
Q: What is "I" in these lines?
A: Rain.
Q: On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following questions by ticking the correct choice.
(a) The rain calls itself "dotted silver threads" as the shimmering drops fall one after the other.
(b) The tone and mood of the rain in the poem reflects its - love for the earth.
Q: Why is rain divine?
A: From a very long time, humans have believed, still believe that heaven is located somewhere in the skies. The rain falls upon us from the sky, making it seem like a divine blessing. It resembles silver threads dropping on earth from the sky. It is also divine, as it is a life-giver, filling up our Mother Earth with water, so that new life is born from the ground.
Q: In this universe, rain performs many functions. What are those?
A: Rain performs many functions. When it rains, it seems as if the whole atmosphere is rejoicing. It falls from the sky like dotted silver threads, adorning the fields, valleys and gardens. It seems like everything on earth, especially the greens are filled with abundant joy. It comes down to quench the thirst of the parched earth. Its pitter-patter seems to fill the whole nature with music.
Seetha Lakshmi! :-))
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