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That a woman is walking through the woods
The horse once upon a time on which people used to roam in the woods. The night air cools above the pools that abound in trouts and the otter calls out to its mate and these creatures do not fear human presence as there are scarcely people entering the woods.
One would hear the trampling of a horse’s hoofs when the horse isn’t physically present. Perhaps it is a ghost from the past when the road was used by men on horseback. One would even hear the swish of skirts moving amongst dew covered grass. From the sound one could discern that they move in easy steady strides as if they perfectly knew where the road lay even wheen a living person wouldn’t be able to distinguish it because it is no longer the road that could be traversed seventy years ago. The poem ends with a hint of paradox when the poet asserts that there is surely no road through the woods when the recurring theme throughout the poem is the way through the woods.