What are some other metaphors that could be used to tell the main idea of the poem wind wolves by William D Sargent
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Do you hear the cry as the pack goes by,
The wind-wolves hunting across the sky?
Hear them tongue it, keen and clear,
Hot on the flanks of flying deer!
Across the forest, mere and plain,
Their hunting howl goes up again!
All night they'll follow the ghostly trail,
All night we'll hear their phantom wail,
For tonight the wind-wolf pack holds sway
From Pegasus Square to the Milky Way,
And the frightened bands of cloud-deer flee,
In scattered groups of two and three.
Much like in William D. Sargent's poem, the Wind Wolves that name the preserve in Bakersfield, California represent the image of a rolling breeze through tall grass, but to six women it's more of a story about friendship and exploring new territory.
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