The narrator notices a small, beautiful bird outside that is mute instead of chirping like others. Upon closer inspection, the narrator sees red liquid on the bird's chest that turns out to be blood, and realizes the sparrow has been killed by an arrow shot by a cruel, greedy man. The poem warns that if humans keep killing animals by cutting down forests and through other means, all life on Earth will become extinct in the future.
The narrator notices a small, beautiful bird outside that is mute instead of chirping like others. Upon closer inspection, the narrator sees red liquid on the bird's chest that turns out to be blood, and realizes the sparrow has been killed by an arrow shot by a cruel, greedy man. The poem warns that if humans keep killing animals by cutting down forests and through other means, all life on Earth will become extinct in the future.
The narrator notices a small, beautiful bird outside that is mute instead of chirping like others. Upon closer inspection, the narrator sees red liquid on the bird's chest that turns out to be blood, and realizes the sparrow has been killed by an arrow shot by a cruel, greedy man. The poem warns that if humans keep killing animals by cutting down forests and through other means, all life on Earth will become extinct in the future.