Monday, 5 January 2015


For opulence get from nature – God
Nurture all things we never forget
For long age towards quenching thirst and
Hungry the burning beasts forage

For lengthy go in air-even
The nutrition the fair birds forgo
For live bid, fill multi-task
Still bananas monkeys forbid

For fine tune of jungle – all creatures
Mingle and sing withloving fortune
For slaughtered bears, tigers, elephants, art woods
Without rigours nature forbears

For strong ties among plants and animals
Man should devote before forties
For calm rest from terrible stress
Man press and approach mild forest
-             Noble Versifier

POET:
        The Poet has infinite love towards nature.
He has good faith in God.
His way of expression is always different. His method of approach is different.

SPECIAL :
        The first word of each line combines with the third word and forms the last word of the same line. This is the Speciality that the poet introduced in this poem ‘Nurture Nature’

LINE : 01
For opulence get from nature – God
Nurture all things we never forget
THEME:
Salutation to God.
Appreciation of God’s Gift.
HINT:
        The word ‘Opulence’ represents rich, magnificent, Sumptuous outputs of nature provided by God to man to enjoy.
IMPLICATION:
Man should develop the Skill of Appreciation and keep all the Natural Resources in memory and try to preserve/protect them.
RHYMING WORDS:
                  Nature- Nurture


LINE : 02
For long age towards quenching thirst and
Hungry the burning beasts forage
THEME:
Basic Need of living Beings
HINT:
The word ‘quench’ usually gives to satisfy thirst by any edible liquid like water, but he used this word to hungry also. He expressed the extent of hungry by the term ‘burning’ which shows the beasts are hungry to the maximum core.
IMPLICATION:
Man should understand that nature provides all the Supplemental things to satisfy his basic needs, without which he could not survive for long.
RHYMING WORDS:
                  quenching: Burning


LINE 03:
For lengthy go in air-even
The nutrition the fair birds forgo
THEME:
Life Risk Goal
HINT:
This line brings ‘Birds Migration’ in front of our eyes. At times during migration the birds move across the continents, by that time they forgo their food.
IMPLICATION:
Birds migrate from one place to another with high risk without any rest till they reach the destination. If is a fix enforced on them.
Man is a Social animal and live in groups in accordance with his needs. In team he should make a goal and work towards achieving the goal, without giving any importance to other diverting activities which will throw him away.
RHYMING WORDS:
                            Air: Fair


LINE : 04
For live bid, fill multi-task
Still bananas monkeys forbid
THEME:
        Task Oriented Skill Development
HINT:
Though the word ‘still’ has many meanings like motionless, immobile, silent and quiet, here the poet stresses the meaning ‘even’
IMPLICATION:
The Monkeys fix upon a Target by themselves which they could not achieve through regular actions. This line implies that man has to fix long term innovative target with multi-task, so that he could use his knowledge and skill to achieve the task.
RHYMING WORDS:
                            Fill : Still



LINE : 05
For fine tune of jungle – all creatures
Mingle and sing withloving fortune
THEME:
Team work
HINT:
The poet by the word ‘Creatures’ gives a Collective picture of all living beings like, wild animals, mild animals, birds, insects etc.,created by God.
IMPLICATION:
This line implies that to achieve a goal, one should come out with plenty of skills, forgo his ego, mingle with others socially and work together with the team members.
RHYMING WORDS:
                        Jungle : Mingle


LINE : 06
For slaughtered bears, tigers, elephants, art woods
Without rigours nature forbears
THEME:
Forgiveness
HINT:
The word ‘rigour’ the poet expresses that the man will be tensed if he was subjected to plenty of different means.
IMPLICATION:
This line says that man destroys all natural resources. In Spite of taking revenge on man, nature forgives everything. Without keeping the evil deeds made against it, nature continuously gives its resources to man.
RHYMING WORDS:
                         Tigers : Rigours


LINE : 07
For strong ties among plants and animals
Man should devote before forties        
THEME:
        Resource Allocation
HINT:
The word ‘strong’ in first line expresses that the co-ordination between the flora and fauna is to be Strengthened to improve the environment. This line also states that man should put his efforts to improve the environmental wellness, when he is young energetic and brisk. After wasting all the energies before forties he should not advise others to keep the environment clean and work for eco-Balance.
IMPLICATION:
Naturally there is a balance among soil resources, water resources, air resources, sunlight resources. The producers of balanced resources namely, animals and plants are being destroyed by man for his comforts. After deriving all resources from nature, he blames nature that the oxygen supply is going down, ground water base is drying, air is polluted, monsoon is cheating etc., After thinking rethinking and researching man advises that we should save our environment without knowing that he is the cause of it all.
RHYMING WORDS:
                        Plants : Ants


LINE : 08
For calm rest from terrible stress
Man press and approach mild forest
THEME:
Stress Relief.
HINT:
The Eighth line expresses the present condition of man in the mechanical world along with the remedy.
IMPLICATION:
        Man after getting tired with all his irregular activities, tension and stress from his family and workplaces,
        Seeks a place to get himself cool and calm. For that he seeks a mild forest where he can rest a while.
RHYMING WORDS:
                          Stress:Press

2 comments:

  1. EXCELLENT.IT REMINDS ME THE POEM OF ROBERT FROST "S STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING'.BOTH THE POEM'S THEME ARE QUITE SIMILAR. THE WAY OF GIVING EXPLANATION WITH THE HELP OF SIMPLE LANGUAGE WHICH COULD BE UNDERSTOOD BY A LAYMAN IS VERY NICE.

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  2. EXCELLENT.IT REMINDS ME THE POEM OF ROBERT FROST "S STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING'.BOTH THE POEM'S THEME ARE QUITE SIMILAR. THE WAY OF GIVING EXPLANATION WITH THE HELP OF SIMPLE LANGUAGE WHICH COULD BE UNDERSTOOD BY A LAYMAN IS VERY NICE.

    ReplyDelete