Respuesta :
Answer:
- wayward Winter
- A honey tongue
Explanation:
The image in a poem is any verbal form, phrase or set of sentences, which the poet says and which, together, make up a poem. Each image or composite of images can contain countless different meanings. Poetry, in this sense, becomes a language capable of transcending the meaning of this and that and of saying the unspeakable, so that one can not separate his reasoning from images. Thus, poetry is a meeting place where names and things merge and are the same thing, a realm where naming is being.