what does the encaged bird sing about? (I know why the caged bird sings poem) English subject by mistake it is done science
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The caged bird is singing of freedom and hope. 'Things unknown' refers to the fact that the bird has never enjoyed freedom before and so has no idea as to what it tastes like. Though he is singing of freedom that he has longed for all his life, it is something completely unknown to him.
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the engage bird sings about freedom and hope
as they wings are clipped and feet are tide so they just can open that throat to sing about freedom
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