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make a contrast between I fly and bound / steel-shod to the ground in the lesson going down hill on a bicycle

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Answered by ragulrockstar1234
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A Boy's Song

With lifted feet, hands still,

I am poised, and down the hill

Dart, with heedful mind;

The air goes by in a wind.

Swifter and yet more swift,

Till the heart with a mighty lift

Makes the lungs laugh, the throat cry:—

"O bird, see; see, bird, I fly.

"Is this, is this your joy?

O bird, then I, though a boy,

For a golden moment share

Your feathery life in air!"

Say, heart, is there aught like this

In a world that is full of bliss?

'Tis more than skating, bound

Steel-shod to the level ground.

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