The snow drifts into hills of white

The inference of his lonely plight
Lie deep beneath the fall snow
Lost to all but those who know
The truth that spurred this venture for
For warmer past to its present course
The words, the deeds, the thoughts unfold
The love that lost to a heart to bold
Reflecting hues of starless night
The Snow drifts into balls of white
And identify and explain, at least two stylistic devices that the poet uses to add interest in meaning to this poem

One stylistic device used in this poem is imagery. The poet paints a vivid picture of snow drifts turning into hills of white, creating a visual image that adds depth to the poem. This imagery helps to convey the sense of loneliness and isolation described in the poem.

Another stylistic device used is personification. The poet personifies the snow, describing it as drifting and reflecting hues of a starless night. By attributing human qualities to the snow, the poet adds a sense of movement and emotion to an otherwise inanimate object, creating a more dynamic and engaging portrayal.