Answer the following questions briefly:
What is the universal law the poet refers to? How does the poet's experience justify it?
The poet refers “universal law” here that in this world people with same interests and tastes only likes to accompany each other. There are different types of people living in this world with different mindsets and also each one has a different yet unique perspective towards everything happens in life. Some just feel what they see while some think upon what they are not able to see but just feel it. Intense and deep thinkers always have distinct perceptions unlike the practical and feasible minded people who always believe in real world by seeking what is present in front of their eyes.
When poet is returning to home after meeting one of his friends, he asks his friends to accompany him. Poet feels that his friends are just talking about the materialistic possessions and don’t have any spiritual vision to seek things what he is able to watch during the moonlight. He believes that it has become a law of universe that people with same mindset can talk upon some issues and else is just vague for them. However, on returning to home with him, his friends also have and feel the beautiful sight of the nature under moonlight that content their hearts too.
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