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This poem is about a funny moment between a father and his child. The poem shows how the father forgets where he kept his spectacles, even though they are right on his head! It uses simple and funny words to make readers smile. The poem teaches us to be more careful and aware of things around us. It also shows how small mistakes can make us laugh and bring joy to everyday life.
Today our papa
Is searching everywhere,
He has lost his spectacles,
It was his only pair!
The poet tells us that Papa has lost his spectacles. It was his only pair, so he is very worried. He is searching all around the house to find them.
He can’t read the newspaper,
He can’t watch TV,
He can’t cut the vegetables,
Oh! Where can it be?
This stanza tells us how Papa’s day is affected without his glasses. He cannot read, watch television, or even cut vegetables. The poet uses simple lines to show how one small problem is making everything difficult for Papa.
He checked inside his pockets,
He glanced under his chair,
He searched near the window,
He looked everywhere.
In this stanza, Papa is shown looking for his spectacles in many places. He checks his pockets, looks under the chair, and searches near the window. But he still cannot find them.
I told him, “Stop, Papa!”
I went up close, and said!
“Papa, your spectacles
Are right there on your head!”
In the final stanza, the child notices something very silly - the spectacles were on Papa’s head all along! The child tells him gently, and this makes the ending light and funny.
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