Class 10 English poem 4 How to Tell Wild Animals|first flight poem

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Class 10 English poem 4 How to Tell Wild Animals|first flight poem

Class 10 English poem 4 How to Tell Wild Animals|first flight poem

 How to Tell Wild Animals

                   

      - Carolyn Wells 



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Class 10 English poem 4 How to Tell Wild Animals|first flight poem


Before you Read - This humorous poem suggests some dangerous ways to identify (or 'tell) wild animals! Read it aloud ,keeping to a strong and regular rhythm. 


पढ़ने से पहले - यह हास्य पूर्ण कविता जंगली जानवरों को पहचानने के कुछ खतरनाक तरीके बयान करती है । तेज आवाज में पढ़ें, कविता की लय बनाते हुए ।


              [1]

If ever you should go by chance

To jungles in the East;

And if there should to you advance

A large and tawny beast,

If he roars at you as you're  dyin'

You will know it is the Asian lion..


( इफ एवर यू शुड गो फॉर ए चांस

टू जंगल इन द ईस्ट

एंड इफ देअर शुड टू यू एडवांस 

ए लार्ज एंड टौनी बीस्त,

इफ ही रोर्स एट यू एज यू आर डायइन'

यू विल तो इट इज द एशियन लॉयन)


             [2]

Or if sometime when roaming round,

A Nobel wild beast greeds you,

With black stripes on a yellow ground,

Just notice if the eats you.

This simple rule may help you learn

The Bengal tiger to discern.


( ऑर इफ समटाईम वैन रोमिंग राउंड,

ए नोबल वाइल्ड बीस्ट ग्रीट्स यू

विद ब्लैक स्टेप्स ऑन यलो ग्राउंड,

जस्ट नोटिस इफ द इट्स यू .

दिस सिमपल रूल में हेल्प यू लर्न 

दी बंगाल टाइगर टू डिसर्न


             [3]

If strolling forth, a beast you view,

Whose hide with sports is peppered,

As soon as he has lept on you,

You will know it is a leopard.

Twill do no good to roar with pain,

He will only lap and lap again.


( इफ स्ट्रोलिंग फोर्थ, ए बीस्ट यू व्यू,

हूज़ हाईड विद स्पोर्ट्स इज पेपर्ड

एज़ सून एज़ ही हैज़ लेफ्ट ऑन यू ,

ट्विल डू नो गुड टू रौर विद पेन,

ई विल ओनली लैप एंड लैप अगेन)


                       [4]

If when you are working around your yard,

You meet a creature there,

Who hugs you very, very hard,

Be sure it is a bear.

If you have any doubts, I guess

He will give you just one more caress.


                       [5]

Though to distinguish beasts of prey

A novice might nonplus,

The crocodile you always may

Tell from The Hyena thus:

Hyenas come with marry smiles:

But if they weep they are crocodiles.


             [6]

The true chameleon is a small,

A lizard sort of things;

He has not any ears at all,

And not a single wing.

If there is nothing on the tree,

'Tis the chameleon you see.




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