My limp and bashful spirit feeds
On other people's heroic deeds
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His limp and bashful spirit feeds on the heroism of other players. ... According to the poet, zealous athletes play so rough that they do not even consider one another's feelings in their dealings with other players. The players are mostly goaded by prize money or glory from the media's light on them.
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- The poet has limp and bashful spirit which feeds on other people's heroic deeds.
- The zealous players maim one another to win laurels.
- The thrill and excitement of all kinds of sports and games pleases the poet but he is wise enough to stay out and be a spectator because he has modest of physiques.
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