WHAT ARE YOUR CHOICES?
I think she's saying stuff that she can't actually do or they can't actually do. Maybe she doesn't mean it literally...
After reading this it sound's like she's exaggerating. Idk what type of choices you have but I REALLY hope this helps! :)
The narrator's mood is determined by the state of the relationship with his love.
the fourth choice of your following answers!
The correct answer is "'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs." Longfellow's "An April Day" that best describes the mood of this stanza is the line " 'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs"