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FATHER

A father loves his children all the same, No matter their path, their gift, or their name. He guides with wisdom, firm yet kind, The greatest adviser one could find. Though his voice may sometimes sound rough, His heart is tender, filled with love enough. He lifts his children, helps them to rise, To touch the stars, to claim the skies. 🔍 Analysis of the Poem: Theme: The poem highlights the unconditional love, guidance, and strictness of a father. Tone: Respectful and affectionate. It shows that though a father may seem harsh, his intentions are full of love. Message: A father treats all his children with equal love. He acts as a guide and motivator in their lives. His strictness is not out of anger, but out of care and responsibility. He wants his children to succeed in every aspect of life. This poem is short but conveys a universal truth about fatherhood: love mixed with discipline and guidance. --- đŸŒŋ Poetic Bengali Version (āĻŦাংāϞা āĻ›āύ্āĻĻāĻŽāϝ় āϰূāĻĒ) āĻŦাāĻŦা āĻŦাāĻŦা āĻ­াāϞোāĻŦাāϏেāύ āϏāύ্āϤাāύ āϏāĻŽাāύ, āĻĒāĻĨ āĻ­...

đŸ¯ Money and Honey

--- đŸ¯ Money and Honey Money flows, a stream of need, In every home, it sows the seed; Without its touch, no family grows, It turns the wheel, it comes and goes. Some by labor, steady and plain, Earn their bread without much pain; Some by service, safe and sure, Their purse is steady, their life secure. But the trader’s heart is full of care, Dreams of risk are always there; “How to start, from where to gain? What to sell, and what remain?” Like bees that seek the nectar sweet, Some flowers are light, some thick, replete; Choose the bloom where nectar flows, Though profit’s small, the journey grows. Business builds like hive of gold, Step by step the honey’s rolled; None are equal, none compete, Progress comes by patient feat. --- Analysis (English) This poem reflects the necessity of money as a medium of life. Laborers and servicemen live with relative security, but the businessman faces constant challenges—capital, choice of trade, risk, and uncertainty. The metaphor of money and hon...

🌱 Great or Mad?

--- 🌱 Great or Mad? All living things, in earth’s wide span, Are nursed by others, or nurse their clan; Each has a gift, a hidden art, A talent that beats within the heart. But when one stands, against the tide, While countless voices do deride; Yet still he holds his vision fast, Unmoved, unbent, until the last— Is he a fool, astray, unwise? Or one whose truth the world denies? The line is thin, the choice is sad: To call him great, or call him mad. --- Analysis (English) The poem explores the paradox of individuality. Every living being either nurses or is nursed, meaning life is interdependent. Yet each carries different talents. When almost all oppose a person’s idea, but he continues with conviction, society faces a dilemma: Is he truly great, ahead of his time, seeing what others cannot? Or is he mad, blinded by stubbornness, clinging to illusion? 👉 Philosophy: The difference between madness and greatness is often measured not by the person’s truth, but by time. What is mocked ...