Use the poem "Going for Water" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
The well was dry beside the door,
(1) And so we went with pail and can
Across the fields behind the house
To seek the brook if still it ran;
(2) Not loth to have excuse to go,
Because the autumn eve was fair
(Though chill), because the fields were ours,
And by the brook our woods were there.
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(3) We ran as if to meet the moon
That slowly dawned behind the trees,
The barren boughs without the leaves,
Without the birds, without the breeze.
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The poem "Going for Water" by Robert Frost conveys the idea of the speaker and another person going to fetch water from a brook because the well was dry. The speaker describes the beauty of the autumn evening and the joy of being in nature, even though it was a bit chilly. The image of running to meet the moon as it rises behind the trees creates a sense of urgency and anticipation in the poem. This illustrates the simple pleasure and connection to nature that can be found in everyday tasks like fetching water.