Ode to enchanted light Guiding Questions
Under the trees light
has dropped from the top of the sky,
light
like a green
latticework of branches,
shining
on every leaf,
drifting down like clean
white sand.
A cicada sends
its sawing song
high into the empty air.
The world is
a glass overflowing
with water.
Lines 3–5: What example of figurative language is in these lines? What clue helps you identify this example? What is being compared? How does this choice of words affect the meaning of the poem?