Summary of the poem of the lark and the rook
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At the sunset, the Lark told "Good night” to sunset.
He also told that as the daylight fades; the sky will soon be dark, and he had bathed his wings in the sun ray, and he had sung his hymn at this instant of parting day.
A friend replied "Good night, my poor Lark," with an arrogant and prideful toss and a bend.
He also added that he would go to his rest but not for sleep on the cold, and wet ground.
He continued that the fittest place for a bird like him Is the topmost of a tall pine-tree
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The lark and the rook is a poem, belonging to the children's genre.
The poem brings out the humbleness of the lark and boasting of the prideful rook.
When the sun goes down, the lark which is a very small bird, sings a beautiful song and wishes the big rook, good night. It flies away happily to its home, which is a quiet corner in a dewy grassland.
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they fight about who is more superior. The lark's voice and slumber is sweet but the rook is more louder and sleeps on the highest branches.