Thought of the poem 'A arrow and the song
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- The Arrow and the Song by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is made up of three stanzas, each four lines long.
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The thought of the poem the Arrow and the song is to use kind words and think before you speak.
The speaker tells about how he once shot an arrow and how fast it was that it was almost impossible to follow it's flight. He then found it out in an oak tree still unbroken.
These all are examples of that how we say a bad word to someone that once its said we can't take it back. The speaker finds it unbroken, means that whatever we say harsh is there in the person's heart forever, they are unable to forget it.
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