The Way Through the Woods Poem by Rudyard Kipling Summary?

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There are many stories upon this poem .. it is said that a death had taken place inside the woods and from that time the woods have been closed and nobody is allowed to enter it .. This poem is written by Rudyard Kipling. In this poem Rudyard says that the road through the woods was shut down seventy years ago and due to the weather and the rain .. the road is completely ruined which is no more visible and now if you go there .. you will not even be able to know that once there used to be a road there. As said, now the road is under coppice and heath (small groups of trees and bushes) and the thin anemones (it is a name of a plant) and only the keeper sees the place where the ring-dove ( it is a name of a bird which resembles a pigeon) breeds and the badgers ( it is also a name of a bird) roll around everywhere .. There was once a road through the woods!

In the second paragraph the author says that even if you enter the woods now on a late summer evening when the night air cools on the trout-ringed pools ( it is a name of a fish) and the otter ( it is a name of a bird) whistles his mate (they are not scared of men because they see very few of them), You might hear the beat of a horse's feet and the swish of a skirt in the dew ( it is said so due to the mishappening that took place inside the woods) who are steadily cantering (trotting) through the misty lonely place as though they perfectly knew the way through the old lost road but now there is no road through the woods!

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