"Barn Owl" is a poem by Gwen Harwood, published in her collection "Father and Child" in 1975. Explanation: The poem describes a child's experience of witnessing a barn owl killing its prey. The speaker reflects on the brutality and beauty of the natural world, and the contrast between the innocence of childhood and the harsh realities of life and death. Poetic elements:
Poem Snippet: "But I watched, afraid for my small self, something childish and unformed, alert to her greed and beauty."
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