WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARTI
WIND The poet asks the wind to come softly and not to break the shutters of the windows, not to scatter the papers or throw down the books from the shelf. But the wind does not listen to him, and throws them down which were on the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rainfall also. Initially when the poet introduces the wind, then he compares its power to a small child; that's why he asks the wind to come softly. But later the wind becomes destructive like a angry young man. The poet further says that the wind makes fun of the weak people. It's so powerful that it is making the weak houses, doors and the sloping beams, which were supporting the roof, fall. Its destructive forces are such that it is even uprooting the trees; that people are also not able to balance themselves and making them fall. It is also making their hearts beat faster by creating a threat to their existence. Now the poet addresses t...