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31 August, 02:44

In at least one hundred words, what is the speaker asking the swan in this excerpt from "Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale" by Kabir? What does he hope to know by asking this question? (Tell me, O Swan, your ancient tale. From what land do you come, O Swan? To what shore will you fly? Where would you take your rest, O Swan, and what do you seek?)

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  1. 31 August, 06:19
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    He's hoping to learn what it like to truly be free and to travel by air to be free.
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