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How did the cry of the bird, affect the poet when he was a
school boy?​

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Answered by poojitha40
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The Cuckoo’s sweet voice for flowers and valley charms the poet as it transports him to the golden time of his childhood when he would listen to the same melodies but could not find the bird. The nostalgic tune acts as a catalyst in bringing back the memories of the poet. He pines to see the bird who transports him back to his boyhood days so effortlessly by just its voice. The poet is shown to rely not on his sight, but on the emotions, the cuckoo arouses in him. The arrival of the cuckoo fills the poet with ecstasy as he can revisit his boyhood memories with the cuckoo’s song as a porthole. The cuckoo’s melody enthrals the poet and awakens within him a desire to find the source of this enchantment.

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