Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MIDDLENESS OF THE ROAD, by ROBERT FROST Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The road at the top of the rise Last Line: And local green suggest Subject(s): Roads; Paths; Trails | ||||||||
The road at the top of the rIse, Seems to come to an end, And take off Into the skIes. So at the dIstant bend It seems to go Into a wood, The place of standing stIll As long the trees have stood. But say what Fancy will, The mIneral drops that explode To drive my ton of car Are lImited to the road They deal with near and far, But have almost nothing to do WIth the absolute fught and rest The universal blue And local green suggest. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HE FINDS THE MANSION by JAMES MCMICHAEL BY DIFFERENT PATHS by MARVIN BELL DRIVING HOME by MADELINE DEFREES ART IS PARALLEL TO NATURE by CLARENCE MAJOR HIGHWAY 2, ILLINOIS by LISEL MUELLER |
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