Glows azure sky
As sun nearby,
A sad wolf cry
Always green grass dry.
Cheerful green grass
Sing it with brass,
Air is a gas
More beauty it has.
Mountains are standing
Which is nice thing,
Sturdy than a king
Birds will sing.
Up! Up! it grow
Standing in a row,
Observed by a crow
Where does it go ?
Trees are dancing
Animals can sing,
everyday its balancing
All are wondering!!!
details about poem:-
.Theme: Celebration of nature’s beauty — sky, sun, grass, mountains, trees, animals — and the sense of wonder it creates.
Tone & Mood: Joyful, admiring, and lively tone; mood of amazement, freshness, and energy.
Structure: Four stanzas of four lines each with simple rhymes (often “AAA” or “AABB” patterns); short, rhythmic lines.
Imagery: Bright sky, dry grass, mountains “sturdier than a king,” trees dancing, animals singing, and a crow observing — all evoke a vivid natural scene.
Key ideas:
Nature has movement and life (trees dance, animals sing).
Elements of nature balance each other every day.
A sense of mystery and curiosity (“Where does it go?”).
Message: Nature is powerful yet harmonious, full of beauty and wonder that invites us to observe, enjoy, and respect it.
