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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago
The poet points out three types of wars. In the Green wars, we are cutting down the forests and vitiating our green and fresh environment. Then there is a war of poisonous gases that puts all of us in danger. The war of firearms is all the more dangerous. He is against all types of wars. He urges these people to wear clean clothes and walk with other people under shady trees. Here, the poet is referring to create a sense of mutual understanding among all.
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