compare the poem 'The heart of a women' with the poem 'Any women'
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As the poem progresses the state of a woman's freedom becomes more and more perilous and depressing. In the second line the speaker compares the traveling heart of a woman to a “lone bird” that flies over the world. The bird is said to be “soft winging” or softly flying, but is still restless in it's movements.
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