However, when the string, unfortunately, tangles in the top branch of the tree, it will never appear as bright and beautiful as it was before. The kite appears here bright and beautiful in the blue sky when this is totally new. Here, the poet talks about the condition of the kite when it gets stuck over the tree’s branches. The kite runner loses the string which is attached to the kite, then he winds or pulls back the string and runs in the direction where a new breeze of wind blows. In this stanza, the poet explains how a kite is flown. And when the blowing of the wind is slow, the kite seems to take a rest hanging in the air. The kite rides upwards when there is a strong gust of wind and the kite runner pulls the thread. In this stanza, the poet illustrates via his words how the kite rides over the tides of wind. So, according to the poet, the new kite sways in the sky just like the waves swaying at the sea. In other words, this can be represented as the kite flying in the air as waves sway in the sea while its tail moves rapidly along with its body. The kite thus waves its tail with a dive and a dip. The kite ‘snaps’ which means waves itself in amusement. In the first stanza, we see that the poet justifies his happiness by giving an exclamation that a kite looks very bright and beautiful in the blue sky when it is new. A kite getting stuck on the branches of the trees
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