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William Blake is expressing how unnatural and restrictive it is for a bird, inherently joyful and free, to be confined in a cage. He is suggesting that true joy and fulfillment can only come from being able to live authentically and unrestricted, as nature intended.

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It means when a bird, that is born for happiness... let that sink in....

is put in a cage, William blake is asking, how, in a cage, when he's born for happiness, let that sink in...

will the bird sing?

To be born from happiness, you don't sit in a CAGE and SING.

William blake's question. Why?How can a bird that is born for joy sit in a cage and sing?

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