Sylvia PlathI am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out Looking, with its hooks, for something to love.
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The cry of an animal is an instinctive behavior that helps it survive. A hummingbird does not hum in order to earn a living. It hums because it is an instinctive behavior that allows it to survive in the world. A person’s cry, likewise, is an instinctive behavior that helps the person survive. When a person does not have a home or a family to love, the cry comes out and flaps out looking for something to love.
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