why does the poet appeal to the wind to come softly
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because if the wind comes fastly it will cause many destruction
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The poet asks wind to blow softly because he knows that a strong wind will cause a lot of damage to structures that are not very strong. It will break the shutters of windows, throw the books from the shelves, and tear their pages and bring rain.
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