How do flower children play in the rain?

Flower children run freely in the rain, play games, have water fights and so on. This question can be imagined freely, and it fits the theme.

The School of Flowers is an excerpt from Rabindranath Tagore's The New Moon Collection. The author sketches the sweet and pure world of children with fresh and fluent strokes. Mischievous and lively children with a rich and delicate imagination.

When they see the flowers emerging from the green meadow after the thunder and lightning, wind and rain in June, they roam freely in the sky of their own imagination. The author skillfully recounts the beauty, liveliness, loveliness and upward movement of the flowers from the eyes of a child, full of children's interest.

Expanded Information

Each stanza of the poem.

Stanza 1: Imagine the flowers dancing wildly on the green grass as the shower lands.

Stanza 2: Imagine that when the rain comes, the flowers that are shut up doing their homework turn into a vacation.

Stanza 3: Imagine the flower children rushing out in the rain wearing all colors above.

Stanza 4: Imagine the flower children rushing home as they raise their arms to their mother-to-be.