What does the word machine refers to in the poem the laburnum top
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The poem talks about "machine" and "engine". We all know that engine is inside a machine and it is the driving force of a machine. The engine also needs fuel to work. When the poet looks at the tree in the beginning , it is silent and still. When the goldfinch enters its thickness, a machine starts up. The tree is compared to a machine which starts working when the engine is filled with fuel.
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jani na bal aiclam jigaitam kintu ai balar app a amar matha da gorom koira dica sauoa nodimarani amar balar app huga marani caderbalnodir gorar nodi
Explanation:amar huga
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