"Remember, we who take up arms against each other
It is the human-Earth we defile."
i) What is the poet referring to here?
ii) What happens if we are instigated?
iii) What is the poet telling us to ponder upon?
iv) What does he warn us about?
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1.he referring tat we r the ones who are against one another
2.If we r instigated, we will defile the human-earth
3.the powot is telling us to wonder upon our fire of desire, love.
4.he warns us not to fight between ourselves because neither "no men are foreign" nor "countries"
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"Remember, we who take up arms against each other
It is the human-Earth we defile."
- the above line is from the poem - "No men are foreign".
- the poet here is referring to the wars in which human indulge themselves causes bloodshed that impure our Earth.
- if we are are instigated we are asked to remember the fact that God has created in similar ways and hence we are brothers of each other.
- the poet asked us to ponder on the fact that war is no solution as it causes loss to both parties.
- the poet warns us about the people who instills hatred in the heart of people about each other.
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