Stole Shawl

What about the atmosphere of the poem is it?
The night dragged on the floor! She slipped and not make a sound, so that when he arrived the tree: And then she has covered, and won again on the grass beside the wall! "I heard the rustle her black shawl who threw across the sky, earth, air and the room where I was hiding! But no matter what she did everything she was out, she could not put my candle! So I saw night! And he looked solemnly me! Be strong!
I say he is happy and sarcastic, simply because there are exclamation points at the end of the sentence almost all remains the poem in the selection of sad and gloomy words and images. For example, the first sentence reads: "The night dragged on the ground!" The word "Creeping" in contradiction with the final punctuation of the sentence. In general, I would say this poem is a good effort to emulate a kind of neo-Dr. Seuss rhyme scheme and structure of prayer in public schools probably medium-high heat.
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