The moon was always looking, and the wind hated being watched.
The Wind and the Moon
by George Macdonald
Said the Wind to the Moon, "I will blow you out.
You stare in the air
Like a ghost in a chair,
Always looking what I am about.
I hate to be watched; I will blow you out."
Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind is one of several songs from the play As You Like It, which was written around 1599.
NO. ~*An ode if a single, unified strain of exalted verse with a single purpose and dealing with a single theme.~Blow,Blow, Thou Winter Wind I think, is a Lyric* i found this definition in my lit book and not so sure if its right....
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In this poem, the poet provides us with a very strange picture of the wind that he imagines to be present on the moon.There is no wind on the moon at allYet things get blown about.He then goes on to point out that the wind seems to be howling all over the moon's surface but it is doing so inutter stillness. This is very strange indeed and rather like using phrases such as,bright darkness, dark sunlightorcold flames!
blow blow thou winter wind thou arts not so unkind
There is no wind on the moon, as the moon has not atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no wind.
Because there is no wind on the moon to blow it around.
This is because the moon has no air, so therefore no wind to blow them away.
because there is no wind to blow it away
No. There's no air, and therefore no difference in air pressure to cause wind.
There is in fact gravity on the moon, its just very small when compared to the Earth's. Flags don't blow on the moon because there is no wind on the moon.
The wind began to blow The wind is the subject began to blow is the predicate
They don't! There is no air and little gravity so things can't blow about! Hope this helps!
there is no wind on the moon right? there is no wind on the moon right? Yes, there is no wind on the moon.
Footprints in the moons surface (so in the dust lying on the moon) will never go away because there is no wind on the moon to blow new dust over the footprints.
Let the Wind Blow was created in 1967.