Tamarind Tree


Nobody knows where my tamarind stood

Just by a winding lane.

Each year it gave me fruit and shade, and drew

Me to my home again.

 

I loved to sit beneath her shady boughs,

And rest up for a while,

To gaze out upon the distant blue hills,

With laughter and a smile.

 

And now that I'm back, I'm eager to find,

My tamarind again.

I hasten down to that favourite spot,

I search... but search in vain.

 

Then I stop and I stare; I stand quite still

I listen to my heart.

That magnificent tree, that was my life,

Has just been ripped apart.

 

I turn to the hills, my eyes filled with tears

For sure, I've lost my soul

Where once it stood tall, there's

nothing there now,

Merely an empty hole.

Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Why does the poet refer to the tree as 'my tamarind'?

  2. 2.

    Why was the tree special to the poet?

  3. 3.

    Describe the place where the tree stood.

  4. 4.

    Why does the poet search in vain?

  5. 5.

    How does the poet realize what had happened to the tree?

  6. 6.

    Comment on the significance of the words 'ripped apart'.

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