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what was the bird doing according to The Rivals poem​

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Answered by trilokjm
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In the poem "The Rivals" by James Stephens, a bird at dawn is singing sweetly in a tree about the dew on the lawn and the wind on the lea. But the speaker's not listening to the bird, because the bird isn't singing to him

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Answered by brainymaniac100
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In the poem "The Rivals" by James Stephens, a bird at dawn is singing sweetly in a tree about the dew on the lawn and the wind on the lea. But the speaker's not listening to the bird, because the bird isn't singing to him.

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In the poem "The Rivals" by James Stephens, a bird at dawn is singing sweetly in a tree about the dew on the lawn and the wind on the lea. But the speaker's not listening to the bird, because the bird isn't singing to him.

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