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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 all

Yet 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 in

utter stillness. This is very strange indeed and rather like using phrases such as,

bright darkness, dark sunlightor

cold flames!

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Q: Moon-wind by Ted Hughes
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