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Linda Sue Grimes
- Robert Frost Poem
What is your favorite Robert Frost poem? In what ways might he have thought that poems was "a tricky poem"?
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Linda Sue Grimes
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» soumen - Robert Frost Poem
In response to Robert Frost Poem posted by lsgrimes:
Hi Linda,
My favorite Robert Frost poem is "Nothing Gold can ever
stay". You can interpret this poem in many different ways.. the
cycle of nature, the loss of innocence of one's life as he/she
gains experience and so on. I was totally enthralled by the way
he used nature to interpret his thoughts.
Thanks,
Soumen
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Linda Sue Grimes
- Robert Frost Poem
Hi, Soumen,
Thank you for mentioning Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay." It is a fine poem, which I will have write about soon.
Also, thank you for posting.
» joncraig - Robert Frost Poem
In response to Robert Frost Poem posted by lsgrimes:
My favorite Frost poem is Birches. I love the imagry of the boy swinging on Birch trees and then how the world distracts him from the simple pleasures. It is a intimate, humbling poem that some how always reminds me, when things become too complicated, to seek a simpler life.
-- posted by joncraig
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Linda Sue Grimes
- Robert Frost Poem
Yes, "Birches" is a fine poem. I'll have to write an analysis of it. Thanks for mentioning it. And thanks for visiting Poetry at Suite101.com
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Linda Sue Grimes
- Robert Frost Poem
My article Frost's "Birches" is up at http://american-poetry.suite101.com/arti...
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» 1lightamongmany - Robert Frost Poem
In response to Robert Frost Poem posted by lsgrimes:
My favorite Robert Frost Poem is "The Road Not Taken." I first read this poem my freshman year in high school. People make so many decisions and then look back to see if they made the right one. Frost makes some really good points about life in this poem. I still love it.
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Linda Sue Grimes
- Robert Frost Poem
Dear 1lightamongmany,
Perhaps you would enjoy my article about Frost's "The Road Not Taken": Robert Frost's Tricky Poem: Analysis of The Road Not Taken at http://poetry.suite101.com/article.cfm/r...
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