Traversing Frost's Terrain
An Abecedarian Collection
I have always admired the poetry of Robert Frost, and as a tribute to the enduring legacy of one of America's most celebrated poets, I have written this abecedarian poem, the lines inspired by or directly taken from the titles of his works.
Frost had an incredible way of capturing life's moments and nature's beauty. My goal was to celebrate Frost and give you a fresh view of his world.
If you're curious, I've included links that'll take you straight to Frost's poems that inspired me. That way, you can see where the inspiration came from and enjoy his masterpieces firsthand.
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Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter
Never Again Would the Bird’s Song Be the Same
Xenial moments captured in frostbitten times
Yet, He Stood in the
About the Creator
Xine Segalas
Exploring life through writing, art, and photography, drawing inspiration from the natural world and beloved tales. Author of "Xine's Pack of Strays & Others," about life with my dogs, I review books, hoping to encourage others to read.
Comments (4)
Awww, what a wonderful poem! I loved it!
So cool! Great group of poems here.
What a nice way to honor Frost! The Road Not Taken is one of my favorite poems❤️ Well done❤️
I studied The Road Not Taken during high school and I absolutely loved that poem! I'm so happy to see you made this collection of his poems as your Abecedarian!