Baby's World, Rabindranath Tagore: Summary & Analysis

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"Baby's World" is a delightful and imaginative poem by Rabindranath Tagore that captures the wonder and innocence of a baby's perspective on the world. The poem portrays the world from the viewpoint of a baby, envisioning it as a magical and enchanting place full of playful elements. Tagore uses vivid imagery to describe how the baby's world is filled with stars that communicate, a sky that interacts, and inanimate objects that come to life with stories and toys. "Baby's World" by Rabindranath Tagore I wish I could take a quiet corner in the heart of my baby's very own world. I know it has stars that talk to him, and a sky that stoops down to his face to amuse him with its silly clouds and rainbows. Those who make believe to be dumb, and look as if they never could move, come creeping to his window with their stories and with trays crowded with bright toys. I wish I could travel by the road that crosses baby's mind, and out beyond all bounds; …
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