The poet has created a semantic field of fields. Fields of oats, wheat, barley, corn and rye. The poet has created a semantic field of rape. The poet describes a goddess weeping in a semantic field of asphodel. The poet describes a poet dying in a semantic field of poppies. The poet describes a politician running through a semantic field of wheat. The poet is respected in her semantic field. The poet has created a semantic pastoral, a semantic bucolic. The poet has created a semantic pasture, a semantic meadow, a semantic leaze, a semantic glebe, semantic mead, sward and lea. The poet is trapped in a semantic field. The semantic gates are shut and the fence is high. There are no semantic stiles. The poet’s semantic field is fallow. There are horses ploughing the poet’s semantic field, furrowing, harrowing and cleaving. The poet has created a semantic minefield. The poet has created