D. H.
Lawrence
In the first
line the poet talks about “the barefoot” of baby who runs across the grass.
When baby runs barefooted it is the sight which soothens your eyes.
He compares baby’s Play with the song of
robin. Robin’s song attracts its listeners in the same way the sight of baby
running barefooted attracts all watchers.
The poet has
compared the grass with cup of flower and baby’s white feet with two white
butterflies. Poet charmed by the playing of baby.
He compared
his childhood with innocent baby’s playing. Thus, in this poem the poet describes
not only beauty of the baby but her childlike innocence.
D. H.
Lawrence much talked by the people because of his controversial writing. But
this poem is totally different from that. So, maybe he tries to relief himself
from the politics of society. Maybe that’s why he wrote this poem.
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