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The Poem "To the Cuckoo", written by William Wordsworth is a poem that is addressed to a Cuckoo bird. Wordsworth is lying on the grass, immersing himself in nature when he hears the sound of a Cuckoo bird crying. The Cuckoo birds cry strikes emotions in him that he has not visited since his childhood. He takes the birds cry to have a story behind it and true significance rather than disregarding the cry as most others would in this case. The cry makes Wordsworth recollect his childhood days when he first heard the bird. Its "wandering voice" leads him through the woods and valleys trying to find its origin, but he never finds the bird. The poem then brings us back to present day where Wordsworth can appreciate how the bird affects his memory. The poem ends with Wordsworth commenting that the bird is blessed and deserves to be in a mythical earth, where it resides.
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No. A cuckoo is a bird.
To paraphrase the poem "To the Cuckoo" by William Wordsworth, it describes the joy and beauty of hearing the cuckoo's song in nature as a symbol of the changing seasons and the arrival of spring. The speaker marvels at the bird's timeless presence and expresses a desire to hear its call again as a source of delight and inspiration.
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