The sower waits for his seeds to grow into plants, then ripe and bear the fruits of his labour. In other words, he is waiting for his hard work to pay off. Play Quiz on The Sower Poem Read Summary of The Sower
The sower waits for his seeds to grow into plants, then ripe and bear the fruits of his labour. In other words, he is waiting for his hard work to pay off.
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The poem delivers the message of being hopeful, hard-working, consistent, courageous and determined. In the poem, when all others go away (when the sun sets), only one sower remains behind in his field. He moves to and fro with grains in his hands and hope in his mind. He dreams of reaping the fruiRead more
The poem delivers the message of being hopeful, hard-working, consistent, courageous and determined. In the poem, when all others go away (when the sun sets), only one sower remains behind in his field. He moves to and fro with grains in his hands and hope in his mind. He dreams of reaping the fruit of his hard work.
Similarly, those who have big dreams and work consistently with hope in their mind always succeed because they never give up though others may go away.