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ABOUT THE POEM:

The poem THE TRUE GIFT narrates the experience of a person who has traveled across challenging landscapes to reach the court of a warrior king, expecting to receive gifts. Upon arrival, the person is puzzled by the king's generosity, as the king freely offers his riches without even knowing or seeing the recipient. This act of giving feels impersonal and indifferent to the speaker, who is not motivated by material wealth alone.

The speaker reflects on the nature of true generosity, expressing a preference for gifts given with genuine love, care, and recognition. They value the intention and connection behind a gift more than the gift itself, no matter how extravagant. The poem ultimately emphasizes that the worth of a gift lies not in its material value but in the sincerity and thoughtfulness with which it is given. The speaker would rather receive a modest gift, given with warmth and understanding than a lavish one offered with indifference.

THE TRUE GIFT

I journeyed over rugged hills,  

Arriving here,  

Expecting gifts, of course.  

But how did this warrior king,  

Without even knowing me,  

Freely offer his treasures so easily?

I am not one to crave wealth,  

Nor accept riches  

Given with indifference.  

I desire a gift,  

No matter how small,  

If offered with love and true recognition.

His lavish gifts mean little to me,  

For I value the thought,  

The care, the meaning behind.  

I would rather receive a humble token,  

Given with warmth and understanding,  

Than accept fortune without sincerity.