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Nothing Gold Can Stay

A poem

By Edris PostPublished 9 months ago 1 min read
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Nothing Gold Can Stay
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Nature's most memorable green is gold,
Her hardest tint to hold.
Her initial leaf's a bloom;
Yet, just so 60 minutes.
Then, at that point, leaf dies down to leaf.
So Eden sank to despondency,
So first light goes down to day.
Nothing gold can remain.

Robert Frost is one of the most popular artists from the 1900s. He never procured a proper professional education, yet he got privileged degrees from in excess of 40 schools and colleges. This well known sonnet shows that all that in life is recurrent and that the excellence in nature just goes on for a brief timeframe. Despite the fact that life closes, there is new life standing by to approach.

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