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What does the poet liken the wander-thirst that works in him?​

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Answered by LovelysHeart
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The poet has an inner urge to travel and go to new places, i.e. 'wander'. He likes to explore the unknown places and looks forward to gaining new experiences. He feels that the sun, the sky and nature in general is calling out to him for the same. Hence the title 'Wander Thirst' is very appropriate for the poem.

Answered by Riya1045
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The poet has an inner urge to travel and go to new places, i.e. 'wander'. He likes to explore the unknown places and looks forward to gaining new experiences. He feels that the sun, the sky and nature in general is calling out to him for the same. Hence the title 'Wander Thirst' is very appropriate for the poem.

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