bird come down the walk, unaware that it was being watched. The bird ate an angleworm, then "drank a Dew / From a convenient Grass--," then hopped sideways to let a beetle pass by. The bird's frightened, bead-like eyes glanced all around. Cautiously, the speaker offered him "a Crumb," but the bird "unrolled his feathers" and flew away--as though rowing in the water, but with a grace gentler than that with which "Oars divide the ocean" or butterflies leap "off Banks of Noon"; the bird appeared to swim without splashing. It good poem
2006-09-19 17:18:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Walk = Pathway
And poetry is all up to the interpretation of the reader...
2006-09-19 17:15:20
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answered by * Deep Thought * 4
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