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Title: Stopping by the woods on a snowy Evening
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July 29, 1996 |
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Even the little pony knows that it is not safe to stand next to the dark woods. He has sense enough to know that they should be inside somewhere. The speaker goes on to say that the only other sound near that forest is the sound of the wind sweeping the snow around... Showed first 250 characters
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Almost as if the sound of some woodland creatures would be welcome in the silent desolation of the forest. The phrase, "of easy wind and downy flake" seems happy or pleasant against the lonely background of the effacing snow.
The last four lines complete the emotion that the speaker is feeling... Showed next 250 characters
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