Leisure by W.H. Davies

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The poem suggests that a life consumed by worries and responsibilities, leaving no room for appreciating the simple aspects of nature and beauty, is a fulfilling existence.

False (B)

The phrase 'streams full of stars' is meant to be taken literally describing a cosmic phenomenon where stars have fallen into bodies of water.

False (B)

The poem implies that observing the movements of animals, such as squirrels and cows, is a trivial activity, offering no real value or insight.

False (B)

The central theme of the poem revolves around the scarcity of natural resources and the detrimental effects of pollution on the environment.

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The poem suggests that delaying gratification and postponing enjoyment until later in life will ultimately lead to a more satisfying existence.

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Central Theme

Lack of leisure and appreciation for simple beauty.

Boughs

Trees' branches.

Stare

To look intently with interest or wonder.

Streams full of stars

Comparing streams reflecting sunlight to stars at night.

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Poor life

A life consumed by worries without moments of appreciation.

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Study Notes

  • The poem questions the value of a life consumed by worries and lacking moments of simple observation.
  • There is an emphasis on the lack of time to pause and appreciate the world.
  • The poem expresses the idea that life is diminished without moments of quiet contemplation.
  • The speaker laments not having the time to observe nature, such as squirrels hiding nuts or stars in the night sky.
  • The poem notes missing opportunities to appreciate beauty and connection, like watching someone's dance or witnessing a smile.
  • The poem concludes by repeating the opening lines, reinforcing the sentiment that a life without time for simple joys is impoverished.
  • Author: W. H. Davies

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