The correct answer is Walt Whitman
He says so in his poem I Sit and Look Out. The phrase is the final line of the poem.
I’m not sure but I would say Satire
The food and the people and the population went down drarsticly and some of the ww1 was fought on the soil too......fun fact russia backed out of the ww1 and then u.s.a came in so yeah! ;3 hope this helps!
Pinecones!! He is worried about his pinecones and that is why he mends the wall.
Answer:
that one must not be affected by the winter but be a part of it and enjoy it.
Explanation:
"The Snow Man" poem is written by Wallace Stevens first published in 1921.
The title of the poem is ambiguous. The word "ambiguous" means to have more than one meaning of something. The word "snowman" does not appear in the poem but its meaning can be defined either as someone it talks about the snowman or a man-made of snow.
<u>The opening line of the poem "one must have a mind of winter" can be interpreted as one that must not be affected or be prejudiced about the winter season. One must not judge the winter season as harsh. One can enjoy the wild wind of winters only if one has a mind of winter. </u>