Why does the poet says that you are more than the earth in the poem the wonderful word by W.B. Rands?
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The poet in this poem is an admirer of the world and its beauty. He says that the world is so big, so great and beautiful. He believes that the world is a fine place. The poet describes the fine world as a person and as people are with a green covered in clothes such as seas and oceans.
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The poet in this poem is an admirer of the world and its beauty. He says that the world is so big, so great and beautiful. He believes that the world is a fine place.
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