User talk:Arjun Sharma (pandit4517 )
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My Mother at sixty six Explation by Official Arjun Panchariya
[edit]- Last Friday the poet was going to coaching from her parents' house.
- Then he saw that his mother was sitting next to him and her mouth was open, she was sleeping very deeply.
- Then she looked at the face and realized that my mother had really grown old.
- Then she realizes that now her mother needs love very much.
Because my mother was really old. When he saw his mother's face, he looked like a dead body which was happy and lifeless.
- She turns her attention away from this emotional scene and looks outside.
- Then she sees that these trees are running and chasing her
- Then she sees the children and thinks that they are children, they are playing and are very happy.
- Then she thinks that her mother is very unlike and different from these young trees and young children.
- When Sub Point goes through the security check of the airport, she looks back and notices her mother's face again, and she also finds Sukh, lifeless and wrinkled. *Later the poet compares her mother's face with the moon, saying that in winter the moon appears very hazy.
And its light does not fall directly on us and it seems that there is no light in the moon. This is how the poet describes her mother's face.
- There is life in it, no shine, no agility.
- Even when the poet was young, she had the same fear in her mind that her mother would leave her because her mind and time were her only support in life.
- At last the poet laughs and says “Amma” and then smiles and smile and smile. Arjun Sharma (pandit4517 ) (talk) 10:21, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
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