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BIRD'S DESIRE But all his pirated songs Amagoie rooi dressed in black me Cannot say what he wants to Conducts the morning music with his The magpie robin wants to be a chid To go without a satchel to school Wich the perking of his tal To sing multiplication tables The sun is released from is dark met The robin picks up an insect To crawl under a desk and then Climb the tree where he now sits. From the moming's choice of breakdast. Evening creeps out of its hole Flying back to the branch As shadows blot out the school He guips it And the faces of children. To the tune of its struggling wings. The magpie robin sits Soon children and homs With his pert tail School belts and dogs Lowered now to half-mast. Join issue with silence With an angry nod of his beak Of moming butterflies. The robin sweeps the waiting sun down The robin sits on the branch Under the carpet of darkness imitating sounds of other birds With the honesty of his music. 1. Join issue with sience means a add to sence (D) support with silence fa cha enge and break the silence (d) only (a) and (b) 2. The poem suggests that life of a child is than that of a magpie robin. (aworse (b) uglier (c) beter (d) more difficult 3. The faces of children are made obscure by (a) trees (b) evening (c) moming (d) noon 4. The activities the magpie would love to do are (a) visiting school without a bag (b) reciting tables (c) creeping under a desk (d) all of the above​

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BIRD'S DESIRE But all his pirated songs Amagoie rooi dressed in black me Cannot say what he wants to Conducts the morning music with his The magpie robin wants to be a chid To go without a satchel to school Wich the perking of his tal To sing multiplication tables The sun is released from is dark met The robin picks up an insect To crawl under a desk and then Climb the tre

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