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'''"The Village Song"''' is a poem by ] about the mindset of two generations, represented by an old woman and her daughter.<ref name="Ray-Kundu">{{cite book|title=Studies In Women Writers In English| volume= 3|editor1-last=Ray|editor1-first=Mohit K.|editor2-last=Kundu|editor2-first=Rama|year=2005|publisher=Atlantic Publishers & Dist|page=129|isbn=9788126904358}}</ref> '''"The Village Song"''' is a poem by ] about the mindset of two generations, represented by an old woman and her daughter.<ref name="Ray-Kundu">{{cite book|title=Studies In Women Writers In English| volume= 3|editor1-last=Ray|editor1-first=Mohit K.|editor2-last=Kundu|editor2-first=Rama|year=2005|publisher=Atlantic Publishers & Dist|page=129|isbn=9788126904358}}</ref>

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"The Village Song" is a poem by Sarojini Naidu about the mindset of two generations, represented by an old woman and her daughter.

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  1. Ray, Mohit K.; Kundu, Rama, eds. (2005). Studies In Women Writers In English. Vol. 3. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 129. ISBN 9788126904358.
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