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8 February, 15:15

A bird came down the walk he did not know I saw he bit an angleworm in havles and ate the fellow, raw and then he drank dew from a convenient grass and then hopped sidewise to the wall to let a beetle pass he glanced with rapid eyes that hurried all around they looked like frightened beads, I thought - he stirred his velvet head like one in danger, cautious, I offered him a crumb and rowed him b and he unrolled his feathers

and rowed him softer home - than oars divide the ocean, too sliver seam or butterflies off banks of noon leap, plashless as they swim.

3. what can you intefer from th passage?

4. this peoms uses rhyme in many places. what are two lines of the peom that rhyme?

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  1. 8 February, 17:19
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    His velvet head like one in danger
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