Both “Ode to enchanted light” and “Sleeping in the Forest” are about nature. Neruda and Oliver write about the trees and beauty of nature. They write about the outdoors and the way it makes them feel by the way they describe nature. Neruda writes “Under the trees light has dropped from the top of the sky” (pg. 170) and Oliver writes “and they floated light as moths among the branches of the perfect trees.” (pg. 172). In Neruda’s poem, “Ode to enchanted light”, he writes about the light coming through the trees. This is similar to Oliver’s poem, “Sleeping in the Forest”, in that in her poem she writes about her thoughts floating among the branches …show more content…
Neruda describes how the light shines from the sky on the leaves. Oliver describes the white fire of the stars and how her thoughts floated among the branches. In Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to enchanted light”, he writes “Under the trees light has dropped from the top of the sky, light like a green latticework of branches, shining on every leaf” (pg. 170). In Mary Oliver’s “Sleeping in the Forest”, she writes “nothing between me and the white fire of the stars but my thoughts, and they floated light as moths among the branches of the perfect trees.” (pg. 172). In Neruda’s poem, he explains how the light comes from the sky through the tree, whereas in Oliver’s poem, she explains how there is nothing between her and the night stars, but her thoughts that were floating among the trees. Both Neruda and Oliver use their own unique form to describe day and night in their