Midnight Wood Poem's summary
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1st stanza: Deep in the woods, at midnight, what we can see are mist, moonlight, stars, clouds, and hunch-backed shadows flitting from tree to tree.
2nd stanza: In the woods at midnight, the only thing we can hear is a light wind blowing, and the fronds, ferns, and grass rustling in the wind and as you brush past them.
3rd stanza: In the woods there is a river. The river hides many things we can't see, such as otters, water-rats, old tin cans, bones of fish, and bones of a man.
4th stanza: In the woods, in the dead of night, lone owl babies call. What they cry sounds like a warning - whether you choose the wood or the river, whoever comes in these woods are lost forever, and may die.
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who is the poet of thi poem?
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