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| So the poem's not, "Snowy woods with horse" but "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." | |
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| Snowy evening? But it's only 11:53am in the morning. | |
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| One does not have to be so literal. Oh, but I like the line, "My little horse must think it queer..." | |
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| "To stop without a farmhouse near." Do you think "little horse" is a euphemism? My little horse thinks lots of things are queer. Maybe my little horse is a little queer. | |
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| "Between the woods and frozen lake"? I suppose that could be a euphemism too... | |
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| Yeah, and you're the frozen lake and I'm the woods! | |
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