what does the line the green is greener on the other side mean in the context of the poem the line is also a proverb what does it mean,
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In context of the poem, the quoted lines mean the grass on the other side of the road was fresher and lusher than the side on which the snail was. The proverb 'the grass is greener on the other side' means we always believe that other persons are happier and leading a better life than us.
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