(iii) How does the poet describe that 'Word'
is like a waterfall? [Myriad-
Winged Bird]
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Myriad-winged Bird” is about the poet's creative process. The poetic flow comes to her in various situations and gives her peace and comfort. She calls this poetic flow 'word' and then compares this word to a dove, a lullaby, a song in a season of wild blooms, a school, a waterfall, a throat-box and a music treasure.
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