My Dear Soldiers — Class 7 English (CBSE)
From the current NCERT Poorvi Grade 7 book, Unit 5: Bravehearts, Chapter 14. A tender poem that speaks directly to our soldiers with love and gratitude.
1. About the poem
- Text type: A poem (addressed directly to soldiers).
- Main theme: Gratitude, love and pride for the soldiers who protect us.
- Voice: The poem speaks to the soldiers, as if writing them a thank-you.
2. Summary
"My Dear Soldiers" is a heartfelt poem addressed to the soldiers of our country. The speaker thanks them for standing guard day and night, in every season and danger, to keep the nation and its people safe. The poem praises their courage, sacrifice and selfless service, and expresses a deep sense of love, gratitude and pride. By speaking directly to the soldiers — "my dear soldiers" — the poem feels warm and personal, like a thank-you letter from a grateful citizen. It is a gentle companion to the prose tribute in this unit, turning the same feelings of respect into song-like verse.
3. Theme and poetic devices
- Theme: Gratitude, love and pride for our soldiers.
- Direct address (apostrophe): the speaker talks straight to the soldiers.
- Tone: warm, respectful and affectionate.
- Rhythm and rhyme: give the poem a song-like, heartfelt flow.
4. New words and meanings
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| guard | to watch over and protect |
| selfless | thinking of others before oneself |
| pride | a feeling of deep pleasure and respect |
| gratitude | thankfulness |
| foe | an enemy |
5. Let Us Think (comprehension)
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Whom is the poem addressed to? To our soldiers ("my dear soldiers").
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What do the soldiers do, according to the poem? They guard the nation day and night, in every season and danger.
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What qualities of the soldiers are praised? Their courage, sacrifice and selfless service.
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What feelings does the speaker express? Love, gratitude and pride.
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Why does saying "my dear soldiers" make the poem special? It feels warm and personal, like a direct thank-you.
6. Language and poetry
Direct address
The poem talks straight to the soldiers. Write one line that begins "Dear soldiers, …".
Rhyming words
Find one pair of rhyming words in the poem and write them.
7. Writing and speaking
- Writing: Write four lines of your own thanking the soldiers.
- Speaking: Recite the poem with a warm, grateful and proud tone.
8. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Reading it as being about soldiers only. Fix: It speaks to them directly — note the address.
- Mistake: Missing the feelings. Fix: The poem is full of love, gratitude and pride.
- Mistake: Flat recitation. Fix: Read it warmly, as a heartfelt thank-you.
9. Practice set
- Who is the poem speaking to?
- When do the soldiers keep watch?
- Name two qualities of the soldiers praised in the poem.
- What feelings does the speaker have for them?
- Write two rhyming words from the poem.
10. Answer key
- The soldiers ("my dear soldiers").
- Day and night, in every season and danger.
- Courage and selfless sacrifice (service).
- Love, gratitude and pride.
- Answers will vary; any correct rhyming pair.
11. Quick revision
- Unit 5: Bravehearts · Chapter 14 · a poem addressed to soldiers.
- The speaker thanks the soldiers for guarding the nation day and night.
- It praises their courage, sacrifice and selfless service.
- Feelings: love, gratitude and pride.
- "My dear soldiers" makes it warm and personal.
Unit 5: Bravehearts
This chapter is part of Unit 5: Bravehearts. The three chapters in this unit are:
- Chapter 13: A Homage to Our Brave Soldiers — a prose tribute
- Chapter 14: My Dear Soldiers — a poem of gratitude
- Chapter 15: Rani Abbakka — the story of a brave queen
