Briefly describe the bird in the cage. in the poem my bird sings
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Answer:
The poem's here-
Your pretty bird in a gilded cage
Flutters its sorrowful wings
But there's never a cage-bird yet could sing
As my bird sings.
He's little and brown and wild and shy,
But free to build and thrive
Your poor bit thing behind its bars
Is only half alive!
My bird sings out with a true wood-note
Your pipes of sorrowful things,
And never ,now,may he learn the song
That my bird sings.
Never,now,may he wheel and soar
With the sunshine on his wings,
O,a bird in a cage is a crippled thing
But my bird sings!
For mine is every bird that flies
On free,wild wings:
And there's never a cage-bird yet could sing
As my bird sings.
Hope it helps
Answer:
poem My Birds Sings by Thora Stowell.
it also shows the love for the nature and free life of birds.Thora convey that the birds from the woods enjoy there lives , sing with natural happiness , whereas the caged birds cannot sing and lives a sad life.