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Read these stanzas from Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poems.

"The Poet and His Song"

"An Easy-Goin’ Feller"

A song is but a little thing,
And yet what joy it is to sing!
In hours of toil it gives me zest,
And when at eve I long for rest;
When cows come home along the bars,
And in the fold I hear the bell,
As Night, the shepherd, herds his stars,
I sing my song, and all is well.

Ther' ain't no use in all this strife,
An' hurryin', pell-mell, right thro' life.
I don't believe in goin' too fast
To see what kind o' road you've passed.
It ain't no mortal kind o' good,
'N' I would n't hurry ef I could.
I like to jest go joggin' 'long,
To limber up my soul with song.

How are the messages of these two poems similar?

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Answered by Ankitakum
4

lhese poem's message show that how busy are we in our day to day life and not giving us rest and felling the peace

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Answered by jdruiz10
2

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