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         <description><![CDATA[<div>About the author :<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<em>Born: 6 January 1883, Bsharri, Lebanon<br>Died: 10 April 1931 (age 48 years), St. Vincent'sOne of Kahlil Gibran's most famous works is called "The Prophet", published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1923. The story is written in 26 prose poems, and upon its ambitious debut release sold over 1,100 of the 2,000 copies printed.</em></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Poem<br>I am a kind word uttered and repeated<br>By the voice of Nature;<br>I am a star fallen from the<br>Blue tent upon the green carpet.<br>I am the daughter of the elements<br>With whom Winter conceived;<br>To whom Spring gave birth; I was<br>Reared in the lap of Summer and I<br>Slept in the bed of Autumn.<br><br><br>At dawn I unite with the breeze<br>To announce the coming of light;<br>At eventide I join the birds<br>In bidding the light farewell.<br><br><br>The plains are decorated with<br>My beautiful colors, and the air<br>Is scented with my fragrance.<br><br><br>As I embrace Slumber the eyes of<br>Night watch over me, and as I<br>Awaken I stare at the sun, which is<br>The only eye of the day.<br><br><br>I drink dew for wine, and hearken to<br>The voices of the birds, and dance<br>To the rhythmic swaying of the grass.<br><br><br>I am the lover's gift; I am the wedding wreath;<br>I am the memory of a moment of happiness;<br>I am the last gift of the living to the dead;<br>I am a part of joy and a part of sorrow.<br><br><br>But I look up high to see only the light,<br>And never look down to see my shadow.<br>This is wisdom which man must learn.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Summary This poem is a lyrical and evocative exploration of the flower's life cycle, its beauty, and its significance in the natural world. The poem is written from the perspective of the flower itself, giving readers a unique glimpse into its thoughts and feelings.<br><br>The flower begins by describing itself as "a kind word uttered and repeated" by nature. This personification suggests that the flower is a positive and welcoming presence in the natural world, bringing joy and beauty to all who see it. The flower then compares itself to a star fallen from the sky, emphasizing its celestial and ethereal qualities.<br><br>The poem goes on to describe the flower's origins, stating that it is "the daughter of the elements" and was conceived by winter, born in spring, reared in summer, and slept in autumn. This imagery captures the cyclical nature of the flower's life and its connection to the changing seasons.<br><br>The flower's daily routine is also depicted, with the flower rising at dawn to greet the light and joining the birds in their evening farewell. The flower's presence adds beauty and fragrance to the natural world, and it is a source of joy and inspiration for all who encounter it.<br><br>The flower also reflects on its significance in human life, noting that it is a gift given by lovers, a part of wedding wreaths, and a symbol of remembrance for the dead. The flower's presence spans moments of joy and sorrow, making it a universal symbol of life's complexities.<br><br>The poem concludes with the flower's declaration that it looks up to the light and never looks down at its shadow. This metaphor suggests that the flower chooses to focus on the positive aspects of life and to embrace the light rather than dwelling on the darkness. This is a message of resilience and hope that can inspire readers to do the same.<br><br>Overall, "Song of the Flower" is a beautifully crafted poem that celebrates the beauty and significance of flowers in the natural world and human life. The poem's vivid imagery, personification, and symbolism create a multi-layered and moving exploration of the flower's life cycle and its impact on the world around it.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Bidding&nbsp; :&nbsp;<br>https://www.britannica.com › bidding<br>Bidding Definition &amp; Meaning | Britannica Dictionary<br><br><br>Utter :&nbsp; spell<br>https://www.merriam-webster.com<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>Metaphor<br>Personification<br>Allegory</em><br>Enjambment&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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