This poem is typically found at the beginning of forest walks. As a result, it acts as a message to anyone who venture along those paths. Those pathways are densely forested, and the trees that grow along them are frequently chopped down for their wood. Prayer of the Woods Summary
This poem is typically found at the beginning of forest walks. As a result, it acts as a message to anyone who venture along those paths. Those pathways are densely forested, and the trees that grow along them are frequently chopped down for their wood.
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Alliteration- The repeating of similar starting consonant sounds in subsequent or closely linked syllables is known as alliteration. e.g, I am the beam that holds your house, The board of your table, the bed on which you lie, And the timber that builds your Synecdoche- Synecdoche is a sort of metonyRead more
Prayer of the Woods Summary