Far away if first black, But it shall be back Over field Over flower In the twilight hour. We are home in our tree. We are owls, we are free. As we go, this we know Glaux is nigh.
The quote from Kathryn Lasky's "The Journey" evokes a sense of distance and return, emphasizing the journey home. It presents imagery of nature, with fields and flowers symbolizing beauty and tranquility, particularly during twilight when day turns to night. This transition highlights a peaceful time, hinting at the comforting idea of belonging and safety found in home.
The line "We are owls, we are free" suggests wisdom and freedom, as owls...