"Neruda's light drifts down like clean white sand."
Neruda compares light dropped from the top of the sky to a silver thread in his poem "Ode to Enchanted Light." This comparison highlights the delicate and ethereal nature of light as it descends from the heavens.
A green latticework
C. Light. The subject of "Ode to Enchanted Light" by Pablo Neruda is the beauty and transformative power of light. The poem explores how light can bring enchantment and inspiration to our lives.
nobody, they dropped out of the sky!
actually sky has no limit. so we can compare our thoughts with sky that we can increase our thinking process so that we become broadminded.by this we can differentiate between the wrong & right.
sky lights or recycling bin
Light Up the Sky was created in 2006-10.
No. Frogs have been known to fall from the sky but this is most likely due to other weather conditions such as whirlwinds, or from being dropped by birds which eat frogs such as a stork
because there is so much 'light pollution' (light) in a city that it washes the sky of the light, wheras in a savanna region its wilderness and no artificial light, so you can see the full natural light (and all the stars) of the sky.
The sun gives of light the form of white light. The sun's light is reflected by the sea which is blue. This is why the sky is blue.
it is like dark light in the sky.
it is like dark light in the sky.
light up the night sky
Black because green light is absorbed by the blue sky