The poet does not restrict his vision only to the inside of his house explain in poem wind
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In the poem wind, the point gazes outside showing wind what has it ruined.
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- The poet accuses wind of what it has ruined but he does not keep his vision inside his room.
- He accuses wind of the rainfall that it has brought along on its way to the poet's house.
- He accuses wind of ruining things inside as well as gazing outside of his room.
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Poem wind
The poet of the poem wind talks about how the wind should come softly and to be not too strong else it can be very destructive and can cause a lot of destruction.
With the help of this poem, the poet gives the message to the readers that the people should not be afraid of the obstacles and the difficulties that they face in life. Rather they should befriend their own obstacles and problems in their life.
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