Why does the poet ask the wind to come softly in the beginning of the poem?
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The poet says so as to avoid the breaking of windows and scattering of books.
- The question has been asked from the poem Wind by Subramania Bharati.
- The poet requests that the wind blow gently so that it does not crack the shutters on his house's walls.
- He is also disturbed by the dissipated papers generated by the strong wind, and demands it to blow softly so that the books do not slip off.
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