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English, 19.09.2019 11:00 abelxoconda

No one knows i'm here.
silvery strands of moonlight.
shh. meet me by the ancient oak.
what bird will dare but the great horned owl?
the fire within my heart burns only for you.
do you love me too?
source: york, dillon. "love in the moonlight." falling hard: 100 love poems by teenagers. ed. betsy franco. cambridge: candlewick press, 2008. print.
which word best describes the tone of the poem?
pessimistic
sentimental
ironic
nostalgic

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No one knows i'm here.
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