Which lines from the weary blues suggest that the speaker is impressed by the musician
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the 1 st stanza says it
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The below-mentioned lines explain the answer:
And far into the night, he crooned that tune.
The stars went out, and so did the moon.
As the lines above clearly indicate that the tune stuck his mind and should so firmly that even when the singer stopped singing the tunes, he kept on humming the tune and stars disappeared with time and moon went away too, but the theme stood with him for long.
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