No man can ever steal a

bird.
Take its wings.
Turn its beak into a boat
& feather himself

analyse this poem

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This poem uses metaphorical language to convey the idea that no one can truly take away someone's freedom or essence. The bird symbolizes freedom and independence, and the idea of stealing its wings or turning its beak into a boat represents trying to control or manipulate something that is inherently free. The poem suggests that no one can truly possess or control someone else, as they will always retain their essential nature. Overall, the poem emphasizes the resilience and autonomy of the individual.
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