Can you explain the poem Coromandel fishers by Sarojini Naidu?

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Sarojini Naidu says that the sun has risen and it looks as if the sky is praying to the sun,there is no wind and the second line is a simile.the poet says that the narrator is calling out to his colleagues who catch fish,to start their day.they call themselves the king of the sea.The seagull is an animal that knows where the fish are,so the fishermen follow them.the poet also describes the scenery as close friends and family.The sea god is the controller of the sea (Poseidon in Greek mythology)the sea god will protect them.In the next para Sarojini Naidu describes that the fishermen like the land as well,but the waves and the foam of the sea is more calling to them.The poet,in the last line says that the sun is setting and it is time to go back to land. Hope that helps you out.

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