By the end of this chapter you'll be able to…

  • 1Explain the speaker's longing to travel
  • 2Identify the theme of wanderlust
  • 3Recognise sound imagery like the train whistle
  • 4Use new vocabulary such as 'wanderlust'
  • 5Write a few lines about a place one longs to visit
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Why this chapter matters
Travel, by Edna St. Vincent Millay, captures the universal longing to explore the world. Students learn imagery and sound devices while reflecting on wanderlust and the joy of adventure, and they practise recitation and short writing.

Before you start — revise these

A 5-minute refresher here will save you 30 minutes of confusion below.

Travel — Class 7 English (CBSE)

From the current NCERT Poorvi Grade 7 book, Unit 4: Travel and Adventure, Chapter 11. A short, stirring poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay about the deep longing to travel.


1. About the poem

  • Text type: A lyrical poem.
  • Poet: Edna St. Vincent Millay (an American poet).
  • Main theme: Wanderlust — a strong longing to travel and have adventures.

2. Summary

In "Travel", the speaker feels a powerful longing to travel. She says that even though the railway track is miles away, and even though the day is full of voices and the night is quiet, she can always hear the whistle of a train. The sound of the train is constantly in her mind, by day and by night. She declares that there is no train she would not take, no matter where it is going — the journey itself, and the adventure of going somewhere new, is what excites her. The poem beautifully expresses the human feeling of wanderlust — the restless wish to explore the world.

3. Theme and poetic devices

  • Theme: Wanderlust; the irresistible call of travel and adventure.
  • Imagery / sound: the train whistle "shrieking" by day and night.
  • Repetition: the idea of always hearing the train repeats for effect.
  • Tone: eager, restless, and excited.

4. New words and meanings

WordMeaning
wanderlusta strong desire to travel
whistlethe sharp sound a train makes
shriekingmaking a loud, sharp cry or sound
railroad / railway trackthe rails on which a train runs
friendshere, the company one already has

5. Let Us Think (comprehension)

  1. What sound is always in the speaker's mind? The whistle of a train.

  2. Is the railway track near or far? It is miles away.

  3. When can she hear the train — by day, by night, or both? Both — when the day is loud and when the night is quiet.

  4. Which train would she be willing to take? Any train, no matter where it is going.

  5. What feeling does the poem express? Wanderlust — a strong longing to travel.

6. Language and poetry

Sound words

"Whistle" and "shrieking" appeal to our sense of hearing. Find one more and use it.

Express a longing

Write one line beginning "There isn't a … I wouldn't …" about something you long to do.

7. Writing and speaking

  • Writing: Write 5–6 lines about a place you long to travel to and why.
  • Speaking: Recite the poem with an eager, longing tone.

8. Common mistakes

  • Mistake: Thinking the track is nearby. Fix: It is miles away, yet she still hears the train.
  • Mistake: Saying she wants a particular destination. Fix: She would take any train, anywhere.
  • Mistake: Reading the poem flatly. Fix: Read it with eager, restless feeling.

9. Practice set

  1. What does the speaker hear all day and night?
  2. How far is the railway track?
  3. What does "wanderlust" mean?
  4. Which train would the speaker take?
  5. What is the mood of the poem?

10. Answer key

  1. The whistle of a train.
  2. It is miles away.
  3. A strong desire to travel.
  4. Any train, no matter where it is going.
  5. Eager, restless and longing.

11. Quick revision

  • Unit 4: Travel and Adventure · Chapter 11 · poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
  • The track is miles away, yet she always hears the train whistle.
  • She hears it by day (loud) and by night (quiet).
  • She would take any train, anywhere.
  • Theme: wanderlust — the longing to travel.

Unit 4: Travel and Adventure

This chapter is part of Unit 4: Travel and Adventure. The three chapters in this unit are:

  • Chapter 10: The Tunnel — a story by Ruskin Bond
  • Chapter 11: Travel — a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • Chapter 12: Conquering the Summit — the story of Arunima Sinha

Key formulas & results

Everything you need to memorise, in one card. Screenshot this for revision.

Text type
lyrical poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Short and full of longing for travel.
Main theme
wanderlust - the longing to travel
The journey itself excites the speaker.
Key image
the train whistle heard day and night
Sound imagery shows the constant pull of travel.
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Common mistakes & fixes

These are the exact errors that cost students marks in board exams. Read them once, save yourself the trouble.

WATCH OUT
Thinking the railway track is nearby
It is miles away, yet she still hears the train.
WATCH OUT
Saying she wants a particular destination
She would take any train, anywhere.
WATCH OUT
Reading the poem flatly
Read it with eager, restless feeling.

Practice problems

Try each one yourself before tapping "Show solution". Active recall > rereading.

Q1EASY· Recall
What sound is always in the speaker's mind?
Show solution
The whistle of a train.
Q2EASY· Recall
How far away is the railway track?
Show solution
It is miles away.
Q3MEDIUM· Comprehension
When can the speaker hear the train, and what does this show?
Show solution
She hears it both when the day is loud with voices and when the night is quiet, which shows how constantly she longs to travel.
Q4EASY· Vocabulary
What does 'wanderlust' mean?
Show solution
A strong desire to travel.
Q5MEDIUM· Theme
Which train would the speaker take, and why is this important?
Show solution
She would take any train, no matter where it is going, because it is the journey and adventure that she longs for, not a particular place.
Q6MEDIUM· Writing
Write 5-6 lines about a place you long to travel to and why.
Show solution
Answers will vary; check for a clear place and reasons.

5-minute revision

The whole chapter, distilled. Read this the night before the exam.

  • Travel is Chapter 11 of Unit 4 in the Class 7 Poorvi textbook.
  • It is a lyrical poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
  • The railway track is miles away, yet she always hears the train whistle.
  • She hears it both by day and by night.
  • She would take any train, no matter where it goes.
  • Theme: wanderlust - the longing to travel.

CBSE marks blueprint

Where the marks come from in this chapter — so you can plan your prep.

Typical chapter weightage: 5-8 marks in school tests, notebooks, and recitation

Question typeMarks eachTypical countWhat it tests
Very Short12-3Facts, sound words, or vocabulary
Short Answer2-32Theme, mood, or imagery
Writing30-1Lines about a dream destination
Prep strategy
  • Note that the track is far but the train is always heard
  • Learn the meaning of 'wanderlust'
  • Find the sound imagery in the poem
  • Write a few lines about a place you long to visit

Where this shows up in the real world

This chapter isn't just an exam topic — it lives in the world around you.

Spirit of exploration

The poem inspires curiosity about the wider world.

Appreciating poetry

It builds a feel for sound imagery and mood.

Expressive recitation

Its strong feeling makes it ideal for reading aloud.

Exam strategy

Battle-tested tips from teachers and toppers for this chapter.

  1. Stress that the track is far but the train always heard
  2. Define 'wanderlust' clearly
  3. Name the sound imagery (whistle shrieking)
  4. Keep writing focused on one place and clear reasons

Going beyond the textbook

For olympiad aspirants and curious learners — topics that build on this chapter.

  • Mark the rhyme scheme of the poem.
  • Write a four-line poem about your own longing to travel.

Where else this chapter is tested

CBSE board isn't the only one — other exams test this chapter too.

CBSE Class 7 School AssessmentHigh
Class 7 Poetry / Olympiad PracticeMedium
Notebook and Recitation EvaluationHigh

Questions students ask

The real ones — pulled from the Q&A community and tutor sessions.

It expresses wanderlust - a deep, restless longing to travel and have adventures, so strong that the speaker would board any train, no matter its destination.

The whistle stands for her constant desire to travel; it fills her mind by day and night even though the track is far away.
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