This poem is on a childhood experience. Like Wordsworth and Walter de la Mare, Tagore also found in children a mysÂtic quality. The poem narrates the child's, experience of floating paper boats down the stream. The child imagines that some other child tries to compete with his boats by sending clouds down the air in the sky.
The poem shows the child's peculiar psychology.
The child loves the worlds of playfulness and fun. Day by day he floats paper boats down the running stream. He sends them with the intention that they would reach some distant lands. Out of curiosity he writes his name and address on those boats. He fondly hopes that someÂwhere someone will find them and know him:-
"I hope that someone in some strange land will find
Them and know who I am."
The child has always a deep sense of love. He wishes to present the unknown friend with valuable gifts. So he loads his boats with flowers from his garden. He hopes that the boats will carry the flowers safely to the distant land in the night-
"and hope that these blooms of the dawn
will be carried safely to land in the night."
When the child looks up, he sees the white clouds sailing in the sky-
"See the little clouds setting their white bulging sails."
He imagines that he has a friend in the sky. He thinking that the other child sends white clouds down the air to compete with his boats-
'I know not what playmate of mine in the sky sends
Them down the air to race with my boats!"
At night he sees dreams in his sleep. He dreams about his paper boats. In the dream he is happy to know that angles are sailing in his boats.
Thus the poem shows Tagore's keen insight into the child's mind.
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The poem "Paper Boats" by Rabindranath Tagore explores themes of nostalgia, childhood innocence, and the transient nature of life. It describes the experience of making paper boats and watching them sail away in the rain, symbolizing the passage of time and the impermanence of our lives and memories. The poem evokes a sense of wistfulness and longing for the simplicity and joy of childhood.