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I asked God if it was okay to be melodramatic and she said yes I asked her if it was okay to be short and she said it sure is I asked her if I could wear nail polish or not wear nail polish and she said honey she calls me that sometimes she said … Continue reading “God Says Yes To Me”
26 Ιουν 2017 · Any list of the top ten best poems by such a major poet as Robert Frost (1874-1963) is bound to inspire disagreement or, at least, discussion; but we thought we’d throw our literary cap in the ring and offer our own selection of Robert Frost’s greatest poems, along with a little bit about each poem.
27 Ιουν 2019 · God, what a woman! And it's come to this, A man can't speak of his own child that's dead." "You can't because you don't know how. If you had any feelings, you that dug With your own hand—how could you?—his little grave; I saw you from that very window there, Making the gravel leap and leap in air, Leap up, like that, like that, and land so ...
'The Road Not Taken' is one of Robert Frost's and even the world's most famous poems. Its popularity stems from its universal resonance about the human condition concerning making choices, offering timeless insights into the complexities of life.
In a sense, Frost stands at the crossroads of 19th-century American poetry and modernism, for in his verse may be found the culmination of many 19th-century tendencies and traditions as well as parallels to the works of his 20th-century contemporaries.
Recalling his reservations about even the possibility of God, the poet dares to seize the offensive, defining them as little jokes, and judging God's "joke" on him-presumably birth or life itself-as an offense requiring greater forgiveness. A penitent can enjoy a play against being overwhelmed. III "Play" with forms, however, has a more ...
And [pause] let me… he says of God, in one place, this I came on when I was young, this little quatrain, it’s not a perfect quatrain, but it’s got two lines in it; he says “God who worketh high”… (no, I won’t, I’ll leave that part out), “God would take the sun of the sky…