Who is the poet addressing in the poem lost dance of crane
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The poet connects construction cranes to the birds, which makes sense, since they resemble each other in lankiness. The dance here doesn't yield eggs and more birds but, rather, the cities that are ironically destroying the birds. By using the word "you," the poet personifies the birds
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The 'you' in the question is 'whooping cranes' and they are no longer present and were the part of the past. Explanation: The questions are from the poem named ''The lost dance of cranes' that is written by Juliet Wilson.
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