Every Morning I Wake Summary in Nepali | By Dylan Thomas | Class 12 Compulsory English | NEB
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 Published On Mar 2, 2024

The poem begins with the speaker's morning prayer, where they ask God to watch over all the creatures destined for mortality. They seek divine guidance and care for the inhabitants of their town. In the evening, as the sun sets, the speaker requests a blessing upon the town, acknowledging the uncertainty of whether they will all survive the night.

The speaker reflects on the inhabitants of Llareggub, acknowledging that they are neither entirely good nor entirely bad. They emphasize that despite their flaws, God will perceive their better qualities and virtues.

The poem ends with a hopeful plea for another day of life, asking for blessings for everyone through the night. The speaker expresses a temporary goodbye to the sun, signaling the end of the day, but also an expectation of its return the following morning.

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