How does the poet describe the moon in the first stanza?
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The moon is broken like a mirror. It happens because the trees are going outside the poet's house into the forests. (ii) When the trees move out of the house, the glass gets broken and the smell of the leaves and lichens still reaches the rooms of the house. (iii) The poet has decorated her house with the trees.
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The moon is broken like a mirror. It happens because the trees are going outside the poet's house into the forests. (ii) When the trees move out of the house, the glass gets broken and the smell of the leaves and lichens still reaches the rooms of the house. (iii) The poet has decorated her house with the trees.
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