HELPP
Read these two stanzas from the poem "An Alaskan Cruise"
"Before disembarking, the captain reminds us of the wondrous things we will see and do. He says the people are busy, so don't make a fuss. They've seen it all before; it's only new to you.
Shedding our home on the sea, we rejoin civilization. As our toes kiss the Earth, our hearts skip a beat. The beauty of this place requires no imagination. The anticipation of adventures alive in our feet."
Select the mood the poet trials to convey about how the tourist feels about getting off the ship to explore Alaska.