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what is the explanation of I stretch and amble to out into the sunshine Hungry again as i pick up the receiver For the human voice and the good news of friends

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Answered by margaretmary12
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   These lines are from the poem "The Telephone" by Edward Field from his collection 'Counting myself Lucky'.

"I stretch and amble out into the sunshine": In this line the poet, conveys to the world, his happiness because of the telephone. He has been isolated in this modern world, from his friends and relatives. But the telephone has reduced the distance between them. Because of the phone call, he grooms himself and ventures out into sunshine.

"hungry again as I pick up the receiver, For the human voice and the good news of friends": These lines tell, that the poet is not satisfied with one call. He wishes to speak and socialize with his friends and so picks the phone to make a call. He hungers for human relations. He adores the phone, for helping him connect with his friends and the world.

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