
White bird, featherless, flyin' out o' paradise, flyin' over sea and land, dyin' in my hand. What is it?
Common Wrong Answers
“A dove”
A dove is a bird with feathers and is not typically associated with dying in someone's hand, nor does it fit the description of flying out of paradise.
“A paper airplane”
A paper airplane is not a natural flying object and does not represent a white bird or relate to the idea of dying in hand in the context of the riddle.
“A cloud”
A cloud is not a bird and does not die in someone's hand; instead, it dissipates, making it an incorrect interpretation of the riddle.
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