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My favorite of the four was Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. It was so
dileetad and from the very start the image of the snow topping the trees
and the glistening snow in the air is imprinted in our mind. It was calming
and it was also easy to interpret and understand. The man came off as a
universal being that could represent any of us who enjoy the wintertime
snow. This is simple enough for everyone to read and understand
Eli from Tonga