Robert Frost was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. His father died when he was young, so he grew up with his mother and older sister. He attended Amherst College for three years before dropping out to pursue writing full-time. He published his first book of poetry at age 23.
Mending Wall
“Mending Wall” is one of Robert Frost’s most famous poems. It tells the story of two people who live near each other, but never speak to each other. One day, the wall between them falls down, and they begin to talk to each other. They find out that they both loved the same woman, and she chose him instead.
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
This poem by Robert Frost is about a man walking through a forest at night. As he walks, he sees a light coming toward him. He thinks it might be a firefly, but when he gets closer, he realizes it’s actually a lantern carried by a traveler. The man asks the traveler where he is going, and the traveler says he’s going home. The man then asks why he’s carrying a lantern, and the traveler explains that he wants to see his wife before he dies.
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Road Not Taken
In this poem, Robert Frost uses imagery to describe how people should live their lives. He tells us that we shouldn’t take the road less traveled because it will lead to nowhere. Instead, we should follow our own path, even though it may not be easy.
Stopping by Woods On a Snowy Evening
This poem is one of the best-known poems written by Robert Frost. In fact, it has become so popular that people often use it as a song title. The poem tells the story of a man walking through the woods at night. As he walks, he sees a light coming toward him. He thinks that it might be a firefly but then realizes that it isn’t. Instead, it turns out to be a lantern carried by a traveler. The traveler asks the man where he is going, and the man replies that he is going home. The traveler says that he should stop by the woods on a snowy evening. The man agrees, and the two walk together into the woods.
Tree at my Window
I love nature. I love trees. I love flowers. I love birds. I love bees. I love butterflies. I love the smell of fresh-cut grass. I love the sound of raindrops falling on my roof. I love the feeling of wind blowing through my hair. I love the sun shining down on me. I love the stars at night. I love the moonlight. I love the ocean waves crashing against the shore. I love the smell and taste of freshly baked bread. I love the warmth of a fire on a cold winter’s day. I love the coolness of an ice cream cone on a hot summer’s day. I love everything about nature.