buffaloes mainly eat grass. why are they reffered to here as 'flower-fed'? (what season is it ? what does 'the blooming grass' mean?)
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the phrase "flower-fed" as a way of talking about how the buffalo were part of nature. ... By calling the buffalo "flower-fed" the poet shows the buffalo as a part of a beautiful natural landscape and makes us sad that the landscape has been destroyed
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the phrase "flower-fed" as a way of talking about how the buffalo were part of nature. ... By calling the buffalo "flower-fed" the poet shows the buffalo as a part of a beautiful natural landscape and makes us sad that the landscape has been destroyed.
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