What does the free bird think about? Why?
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Why does the free bird thinks of another breeze? "Another breeze" implies that the free birds thinks for a flight in a different air current. The poet writes that a "free bird thinks of another breeze", so that is he can enjoy the sighing trees and be free to find his own food.
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"The free bird is, well, free, it never has to think about its own freedom. Instead, the free bird spends its time living, and doing what it wants. When the free bird thinks, it is only of “another breeze” or “fat worms.” Thus, for the free bird, freedom is natural, subconscious."
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