The sun is head,
That we see,
We get heat,
In dawn we meet,
The sun shines,
All plants have a stem,
Mid of the solar system,
We can see some mounts,
The sun goes right,
That hides at night,
It gives light,
It’s so height,
Vitamins great,
Without rate,
The wood’s food,
Depends on day
There is more to say,
On and so on…
Poem Details :-
Type of poem: Lyric poem – short, song-like, focused on a single subject (the Sun) with a personal and admiring tone.
Theme: The Sun as the centre of life — giving heat, light, vitamins, and supporting all living things.
Tone & Mood: Admiring and grateful tone; mood of wonder, respect, and appreciation for the Sun’s power and benefits.
Structure: One stanza of short rhyming lines (mostly couplets, AABB), giving a steady rhythm that mirrors the Sun’s daily rise and set.
Imagery: The Sun at dawn, shining, mid of the solar system, mountains, plants’ stems, wood depending on daylight — all evoke its life-giving presence.
Key ideas:
The Sun provides heat, light, and vitamins.
It sits at the centre of the solar system.
Plants, wood, and life depend on daylight.
Its daily rising and setting create a rhythm of life.
Message: The Sun is the head and light of life — essential, powerful, and generous, sustaining everything on Earth without asking anything in return.

