Why does the wind not listen to the speaker
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They do not listen as they are fierce and free.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Wind by Subramania Bharati.
- The poet wishes the wind to move softly so that no harm is done.
- He is also bothered by the dissipating papers caused by a strong wind, and requests that it blows softly so that the books don't fall over.
- The wind is a devastating force that is both free and a fierce weapon when it blows strong.
- It is unconcerned with the weak and hence does not listen. The poet does not link it to anybody that kills, instead refers to it as a destructive force.
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