why does the every movement of birds look pleasurable ?
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Although they admit that they “cannot measure” what the birds are thinking, the speaker compares their hopping to playing and thinks they detect pleasure in even the “least motion” they make. Pleasure is likewise given as a characteristic of the movement of “budding twigs,” which they observe to “spread out their fan.”
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Although they admit that they “cannot measure” what the birds are thinking, the speaker compares their hopping to playing and thinks they detect pleasure in even the “least motion” they make. Pleasure is likewise given as a characteristic of the movement of “budding twigs,” which they observe to “spread out their fan.”
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