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what does the poet mean by the phrases wandering feet and voice of the wind
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Answered by waniakhan92642
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The words ‘wander’ and ‘roam’ mean walk or move in a relaxed, unhurried manner, with no fixed purpose. The words ‘march’ and ‘stride’ mean to walk quickly with a purpose in a specific direction. The first two words have been used instead of the others because the wandering singers are never in a hurry, they have no fixed destination or place to reach. They move in a relaxed pace, going wherever they feel like going, free to change direction as often as the wind.

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Answered by farhan6478
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The poem “Wandering singers” by Sarojini Naidu is about the band of Folk singers who wander from town to town and from village to village to spread the message of love through their singing. ... The voice of the wind symbolizes the welcoming tone of the song that echoes through the forests and streets

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