Read the poem below and answer the question.

The Harvest Moon by Ted Hughes
The flame-red moon, the harvest moon,
Rolls along the hills, gently bouncing,
A vast balloon,
Till it takes off, and sinks upward
To lie in the bottom of the sky, like a gold doubloon.
The harvest moon has come,
Booming softly through heaven, like a bassoon.
And the earth replies all night, like a deep drum.
Which of the following is an inference that can be made from the poem?

1.The narrator is lonely.
2.The narrator likes balloons.
3.The narrator is outside on an autumn evening.