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Introduction |
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Explanation |
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Moral of the Poem |
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Difficult Words |
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Oh! Defenders of borders
You are great sons of my land
When we are all asleep
You still hold on to your deed
Explanation
The poet begins by addressing soldiers as "Defenders of borders," showing their role in protecting the country's boundaries. Calling them "great sons" (meaning all soldiers, men and women) reflects their importance to the nation. While people sleep peacefully, soldiers stay awake, committed to their duty of safeguarding the country. This highlights their vigilance and sacrifice.
Windy season or snowy days
Or scorching sun's sweltering rays
You are there guarding all the time awake
Treading the lonely expanses as yogis
Explanation
This stanza describes the harsh conditions soldiers face. Whether it’s windy, snowy, or extremely hot, they remain on duty, always alert. The phrase "treading the lonely expanses as yogis" compares soldiers to yogis (spiritual seekers) who walk alone with focus. It shows their determination and strength in patrolling remote, lonely areas.
Climbing the heights or striding the valleys
Defending the deserts or guarding the marshes
Surveillance in seas and by securing the air
Prime of your youth given to the nation!!
Explanation
The poet explains the diverse terrains where soldiers work—mountains, valleys, deserts, marshes, seas, and air. They climb high peaks, patrol lowlands, and monitor all areas to keep the nation safe. The line "Prime of your youth given to the nation" emphasizes that soldiers dedicate their youthful years, a precious time, to serve the country, showing their immense sacrifice.
Wind chimes of my land vibrate your feat
We pray for you brave men!!
May the Lord bless you all!!
Explanation
In the final stanza, the poet uses "wind chimes" to symbolise the nation’s pride and respect for soldiers’ brave actions ("feat"). The poet, along with the people, prays for the soldiers’ safety and well-being, asking for divine blessings. This shows gratitude and admiration for their courage and service.
1. What is the main theme of the poem "My Dear Soldiers"? | ![]() |
2. How does the poet express gratitude towards soldiers in the poem? | ![]() |
3. What moral lesson can be learned from "My Dear Soldiers"? | ![]() |
4. Can you explain some difficult words used in the poem? | ![]() |
5. What is the emotional tone of the poem? | ![]() |