This phrase shows his excitement as feels that he is undefeated as he won the championship. He feels he is flying as high as his kite too. He takes part in the championship in which he starts flying it. Soon he was flying as high as his kite would go with nobody to threaten him.”Īrun is the story of a kite runner who flies a kite after working very hard to make it the best kite ever. As Arun’s skill grew, the challengers became fewer. By understanding them he understood how they fought. The championships were great because he could meet those he flew against. That year, Arun won the children’s and the next year the teenagers’ competitions. By the time the rains were over and the winds that push away clouds and lift kites blew in, Arun was ready. With his grandfather’s help, he progressed rapidly. Arun lost many kites in contest, but he kept learning the magic of flying, the art of combat and the secrets of the fighter kites. He learnt the art of sawing his coated kite string over another’s, the secret of cutting and of fighting. “After that day, Arun’s grandfather taught him how to powder the glass and mix it into the glue. Example #3Īrun by Abu Abraham from The Avrah Stories However, the poet tries to hint that because he is feeling ‘high’ he will do the thing he had perhaps postponed for a long time, without waiting for the right time. Also, the singer expresses excitement and happy through the repetition of “high” and contrasts it with the low times. This lyric shows good use of this phrase. This song is sung by Travis Travis, a Post-Britpop band of Glasgow. That the blue was there so roses were red I thought today the grey would all go away I’m gonna tell you that the time is right Thought kites cannot be flown during winter, and the phrase has been repeated in the poem as imagery for happiness. Speaking from a child’s perspective, the speaker loves December because of milkshakes too. He may also love December because it starts Christmas celebration. The speaker compares his happiness and excitement using the phrase to express his love for the winter. However, the poem highlights the title where this phrase has been used. Cummings’ poems having no writing convention followed. This poem by Jon Grof is a close imitation of E.E. If i was to die of thirst, i would not go to heaven If not for this milkshake, i think i would die of thirst In my minds eye i am always as high as a kiteīut the reality of december always brings me back to Earth As High As A Kite In December by Jon Grof
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