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Where did the grey old man sing in 'The Singers'?

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Answered by akashrawat09
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Answer:

The poem tells us that he is in a cathedral where the organ plays. When people squabble over which singer is the most relevant, God speaks and tells them that each singer has a purpose. The youth is sent to “charm.” The middle-aged singer's job is to “strengthen” and the third is sent to “teach.”

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Answered by manasvi288
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Answer:

The grey old man sang in dim and vast cathedrals

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