why does the poet ask wind to blow softly
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The poet asks wind to blow softly because he knows that a strong wind will causes 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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The poet asks wind to blow softly because he knows that a strong wind will causes a lot of damage to structures that are not very strong. ... Wind breaks the shutters of the windows, it scatters the poet's papers. It even throws down his books and tears the pages.
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