what does the poet say the wind god winnows
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winnows: to broke grain free of chaff, separate grain from husk by blowing on it. The poet is addressing to wind as 'wind god', and he is saying that the powerful god of wind winnows, that means he sifts all the people and those people who are weak fall down and get crushed
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the poet says the wind God winnows because the poet makes fun of the weaklings. ... The poet says that the wind god winnows the weak crumbling houses, doors, rafters, wood, bodies, lives and hearts, and then crushes them all.
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