We die As your hours do
Premiumnbsp Explain the following nbsp We dieAs your hours do and dryAway Like to the summer's rain Or as the pearls of morning's dew Ne'er to be found again Robert Herrick's poem To Daffodils reflects on the shortness of life The poet compares human life to the daffodils Just like daffodils fade quickly so do human lives Herrick uses beautiful imagery to remind us of the fleeting nature of beauty time and existence In these lines the poet explains how both flowers and humans share the same fate The poet says that human lives are as short as the hours of daffodils Just as the flowers bloom and fade away human life also begins and ends quickly Herrick compares human death to two delicate things from nature summer rain and morning dew He describes rain in summer which dries away fast under the sun Similarly the morning dew twinkles brightly