hey, too, aware of sun and air and water,
Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’d.
Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read A labour not different from our own.
Name the poem and poet of the given stanza.
Who does ‘they’ refer to ?
What leaves the author’s countrymen as well as people of other countries starving ?
What does the author mean by ‘A labour not different from our own’
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1) the poem is "No men are foreign" and the poet is James Kirkup.
2)"They" refer to the people of the world
3) The countrymen will starve will if they wage a war
4) A labour not different from our own means is a man only who is also aware of air,water and sunlight. He also knows the language of love.
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