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"Tulips" Summary / Overview (āĻŽূāϞ āĻাā§ą)
"Tulips" by V W Lachicotte is a short, beautiful nature poem that captures the simple elegance of a blooming garden. The poem vividly paints a picture of golden tulips growing perfectly straight and arranged neatly in a row, adding a bright and cheerful charm to the natural landscape.
The poet uses a wonderful metaphor by comparing the blooming petals of the tulip flower to an "empty cup." These natural, cup-like flowers seem to stand tall, actively drinking in the refreshing raindrops and the warm, bright sunshine, beautifully illustrating how nature sustains and nourishes itself to flourish.
Lesson Text / Translation (āĻĒাāĻ ā§° āĻ āύুāĻŦাāĻĻ)
In the garden
āĻŦাāĻিāĻাāϤ
Tulips grow
āĻিāĻāϞিāĻĒ āĻĢুāϞ āĻĢুāϞে
Straight and golden
āĻĒোāύ āĻā§°ু āϏোāĻŖাāϞী ā§°āĻā§°
In a row.
āĻāĻেāϞāĻে āĻļাā§°ী āĻĒাāϤি।
Each one holds its
āĻĒ্ā§°āϤ্āϝেāĻāĻোā§ąেāĻ āϧ⧰ি ā§°াāĻে āĻāϝ়াā§°
Empty cup.
āĻাāϞী āĻাāĻĒāĻো। (āĻĢুāϞ⧰ āĻĒাāĻšিā§° āĻāĻৃāϤিāĻ āĻাāĻĒā§° āϏৈāϤে āϤুāϞāύা āĻā§°া āĻšৈāĻে)
Drinking rain and
āĻŦā§°āώুāĻŖā§° āĻĒাāύী āĻā§°ু
Sunshine up.
ā§°'āĻĻā§° āĻĒোāĻšā§° āĻĒাāύ āĻā§°ি।
Word Meanings (āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻাāϰ্āĻĨ)
garden = a piece of ground for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables (āĻŦাāĻিāĻা / āĻĢুāϞāύি)
straight = extending or moving uniformly in one direction only (āĻĒোāύāĻৈ)
golden = coloured like gold (āϏোāĻŖাāϞী)
row = a number of things in a straight line (āĻļাā§°ী)
empty = containing nothing (āĻাāϞী)
cup = a small bowl-shaped container (āĻাāĻĒ - āĻāϝ়াāϤ āĻĢুāϞ⧰ āĻĒাāĻšিā§° āĻāĻৃāϤি āĻŦুāĻাāĻāĻে)
sunshine = direct sunlight (āϏূā§°্āϝ⧰ āĻĒোāĻšā§° / ā§°'āĻĻ)
FAQs on the Chapter
Q. Who is the poet of the poem "Tulips"?
Ans: The poem "Tulips" is written by V W Lachicotte.
Q. Where do the tulips grow?
Ans: According to the poem, the tulips grow beautifully in a garden.
Q. How do the tulips look according to the poet?
Ans: The poet describes the tulips as straight and golden in colour, standing neatly in a row.
Q. What does the poet compare the tulip flower to?
Ans: The poet metaphorically compares the shape of the blooming tulip flower to an "empty cup."
Q. What do the tulips "drink" to grow?
Ans: The tulips "drink" the falling rain and absorb the bright sunshine to grow and stay nourished.
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