What run's in the kingfisher's blood happiness or sadness?why?
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The poet probably means that sadness runs through the blood of the kingfisher.
Explanation:
It seems that sadness or there runs through the blood of the kingfisher as it runs in its mother's blood. This question is a part of the poem named " The Kingfisher" written by William Henry Davies.
The line mentions "tears" and this signifies a sense of sadness and anything which is not happy. Hence the tone of the poem runs in sadness and from that aspect it might be deducted that the poet bis probably trying to say that the kingfisher's blood is full of sadness.
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