Thursday, May 15, 2014

Nothing Gold Can Stay By: Robert Frost

This is honestly one of the most prettiest poems I have ever read. Robert Frost is a genius when it comes to pumping out deep, yet simplistic poems. This whole poem to my interpretation is the power of change, whether it be a person, thing or place. There are a lot of personification and rhyming in this poem that ease you through it ever so gracefully. I think Robert Frost used nature as a buffer to describe life as a whole. Seasons change, as do people, things in our lives (materialistically speaking) and even places that one may cherish."Nothing gold can stay" is such a beautiful way to say that the things we find perfect in our personal worlds will have to leave us in time. Change is inevitable in life. I would definitely recommend this poem to a friend.

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