Answer:
I think the poem "Wind" is a didactic poem.
Step-by-step explanation:
A didactic poem is a poem that has moral lessons.
"Wind" by SUBRAMANIA BHARATI is a didactic poem that talks about the wind which is blowing and makes a request that it doesn't scatter the papers of the book but it does and also brings rain.
"Wind, come softly.
Don’t break the shutters of the windows.
Don’t scatter the papers.
Don’t throw down the books on the shelf.
There, look what you did — you threw them all down.
You tore the pages of the books.
You brought rain again."
In the latter part of the poem, the poet advises that we build strong homes that won't be destroyed by strong winds.
Another moral lesson is that he advises that we make our minds and bodies firm so we can withstand the difficulties of life.
"So, come, let’s build strong homes,
Let’s joint the doors firmly.
Practise to firm the body.
Make the heart steadfast.
Do this, and the wind will be friends with us.
The wind blows out weak fires."