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The newcomer poem is fair to humans beings

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Answered by kristoraju
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Answer:

There's something new in the river,'

The fish said as it swam.

'It's got no scales, no fins and no gills,

And ignores the impassable dam.'

'There's something new in the trees.'

I heard a bloated thrush sing.

'It's got no beak, no claws, and no feathers,

And not even the ghost of a wing.'

'There's something new in the warren,'

Said the rabbit to the doe.

'It's got no fur, no eyes and no paws,

Yet digs further than we dare go.'

'There's something new in the whiteness,'

Said the snow-bright polar bear.

'I saw its shadow on a glacier,

But it left no pawmarks there.'

Through the animal kingdom

The news was spreading fast.

No beak, no claws, no feather,

No scales, no fur, no gills,

It lives in the trees and the water,

In the soil and the snow and the hills,

And it kills and it kills and it kills.

The newcomer poem

Answered by vanshikabaliyan170
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Answer:

Yes, The newcomer poem is fair to humans beings.

I hope this is Helpfull.

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