explain the last two lines from the poem of ant and the cricket
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Listening to the cricket, the ant tells him that he was singing and enjoying during the spring and summer, now he should do the same and the winter will go away. ... In the last two lines, the poet says that folks i.e. people call the story of ant and cricket a fable (i.e. an untrue story).
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The author have tried to convey the message to the people who don't work for future...and spent all they have...
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