Myriad-winged Bird” is about the poet's creative process. The poetic flow comes to her in various situations and gives her peace and comfort. She calls this poetic flow 'word' and then compares this word to a dove, a lullaby, a song in a season of wild blooms, a school, a waterfall, a throat-box and a music treasure - take the quiz

What does the poet compare the poetic flow to in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
A dove
A lion
A tiger
A bear
Which of the following does the poet NOT compare the word to in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
A lullaby
A song in a season of wild blooms
A school
A waterfall
A throat-box
A wolf
How does the poet describe the poetic flow in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
What is the poet's term for the poetic flow in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
Word
Verse
Poem
Rhyme
In what situations does the poetic flow come to the poet in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
Various situations
Only in nature
During sleep
While cooking
When reading
During meditation
How does the poet describe the poetic flow in "Myriad-winged Bird"?
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