CLASS VI POEM - 6 THE WONDERFUL WORDS

Q1. In groups of four discuss the following lines and their meanings. 

(i) All that you do is match the words To the brightest thoughts in your head 

(ii) For many of the loveliest things Have never yet been said 

(iii) And everyone’s longing today to hear Some fresh and beautiful thing 

(iv) But only words can free a thought From its prison behind your eyes 

Ans. (i) The given lines mean that when someone has a thought in one’s head and does not know how to say it, one should just use English words to pick the most accurate words that express one’s thought in the best possible way. 

(ii) Through these lines, the poet says that there are so many beautiful things that have never been written. It is wrong to perceive that everything that is good, has already been said by someone or the other. 

(iii) A fresh thought or idea is always welcomed by people as everyone is waiting for it. 

(iv) The human mind is a huge treasure where all the thoughts and ideas take birth. To express those thoughts or ideas, only words can help.

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