what is the rocks response in the poem the rock and the bubble
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The great rock stands straight up in the sea and pleasantly explains to the bubble that it had always been standing there and that its 'sturdy form' had never been 'overthrown'. The rock further explains that neither the air nor the sea have been able to move it.
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