why is street eager at dawn in the poem Street Cries
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WHEN dawn's first cymbals beat upon the sky,
Rousing the world to labour's various cry,
To tend the flock, to bind the mellowing grain,
From ardent toil to forge a little gain,
And fasting men go forth on hurrying feet,
Buy bread, buy bread, rings down the eager street.
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This is from Sarojini Naidu's poem street cries. The street is said to be eager at dawn because inhabitants of the street both the seller and the buyers are eager to buy the day's provision and sell what ever they must sell.
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