robin sang sweetly poem summary
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Answer:The poem 'Robin Redbreast' is a quietly ironic poem in which the speaker, an inmate of the same house as a 'helpless' bird, realizes the necessity and importance of freedom after he has been overthrown from his rented house and when he sees the bird shot down. ... The poem begins by narrating in an off-hand manner.
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Robin sang sweetly
When the days were bright:
'Thanks, thanks for summer,'
He sang with all his might.
Robin sang sweetly,
In the autumn days,
'There are fruits for everyone;
Let all give praise.'
In the cold and wintry weather,
Still hear his song:
'Somebody must sing,' said Robin
'Or winter will seem long.'
When the spring came back again,
He sang, 'I told you so!
Keep on singing through the winter
It will always go.'
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