DAY 13 OF MOTIVATIVATION MY SELF AND THE COMMUNITY
THE POEM OF MOTIVATION FROM FAMOUS POET ALLAMA IQBAL TAKEN FORM BOOK BANG E DRA English version Remain Attached To The Tree Keep Springâs Expectation The branch of the tree which got separated in autumn Is not possible to green up with the cloud of spring The autumn season for this branch is everlasting It has no connection with flourishing in the spring Autumn season prevails in your rose garden also The pocket of the rose is devoid of good cash The birds which were singing in the seclusion of leaves Have departed from your shady treeâs leaves You should learn a lesson from the separated branch As you are unacquainted with the customs of the world Keep very strong communication with the nation Remain attached to the tree and have springâs expectation! Explained The branch of a tree that has been separated during autumn cannot be revived by the coming spring rains. The separation has caused irreversible damage, and no matter how favorable the conditions of spring are, this branch cannot regain its former vitality. Similarly, once something or someone is disconnected from their source or community, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to restore it to its previous state. In the same way, autumn is a permanent condition for the separated branchâthis is symbolic of how once you lose connection with something vital, that disconnection may be permanent. For example, in your rose garden, the pocket of the rose (perhaps a metaphor for its beauty or value) is now devoid of the "good cash" â symbolizing the absence of value, prosperity, or opportunity. The birds that once sang in the solitude and safety of the tree's leaves have now flown away, indicating that once something valuable is lost, the environment around it also changes. The birds' departure signifies that the joy, prosperity, and peace which once existed are no longer present. The poet urges the reader to learn from the branch that has been severed. This branch, now detached, serves as a lesson: if you remain disconnected, you too may face the same fate â a permanent separation from the source of your growth and prosperity. Therefore, you must understand the ways of the world and ensure that you remain firmly connected to your roots, to your community, and to your nation.