Beehive wind poem how does the poet speak to wind in anger all with humour you must also have seen wind crumbling live what is your response to this
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The poet speaks to wind neither in anger nor with humour . he acknowledges the strength of wind and accepts it as a wilful force
yes i have seen loss of property and lives at the hand of wind aggression. i fully agree with the poet response. nature has to taken his own course and the only way to protect our self is to fertility our self physically and mentally. similarly , life will continue to throw challenges in our way and with our grit and determination we can overcome these challenges to lead a successful life.
yes i have seen loss of property and lives at the hand of wind aggression. i fully agree with the poet response. nature has to taken his own course and the only way to protect our self is to fertility our self physically and mentally. similarly , life will continue to throw challenges in our way and with our grit and determination we can overcome these challenges to lead a successful life.
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