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A farm boy works hard in the field. Having sun-burnt skin because of the
scorching heat of summer sun, he looks like a statue of bronze. He is a
summer scholar because he has all the experience of summer. He spends long
hours toiling during harvest time. He expects the absence of scorching
heat;he expects long winter though the snow of winter will not be able to
bring back the normal color of his skin.
A pathos runs all over the poem. A tragic situation of a boy has beenn
pictured in a sophisticated language.
Md. Rafiqul Islam from Bangladesh