English, asked by sandeepsingh3148, 8 months ago

Explain the line "and the labumum subsides to empty

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

\star \bf\large\underline\blue{Aɳʂɯҽɾ}

In the last line of the poem, “The Laburnum Top”, a poem by Edward James, the poet is portraying the unexpected silence which comes on the laburnum tree when a small singing bird, with yellow feathers on the wings, called “Goldfinch” left the tree and flies away after feeding its young ones

Answered by sᴜɢᴀʀsᴜᴘ
47

Answer:

In the last line of the poem, “The Laburnum Top”, a poem by Edward James, the poet is portraying the unexpected silence which comes on the laburnum tree when a small singing bird, with yellow feathers on the wings, called “Goldfinch” left the tree and flies away after feeding its young ones

Similar questions