Friday, January 3, 2003

A Cliff Dwelling Comments

Rating: 3.1

There sandy seems the golden sky
And golden seems the sandy plain.
No habitation meets the eye
Unless in the horizon rim,
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Robert Frost
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Edward Kofi Louis 30 April 2018

Oh years ago! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Anil Kumar Panda 30 April 2018

'Some halfway up the limestone wall, That spot of black is not a stain'.. is very nice composition indeed. A gem no doubt. Enjoyed.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 30 April 2018

There sandy seems the golden sky And golden seems the sandy plain........fantastic beginning. Beautiful poem shared.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 30 April 2018

Another great poem of great Robert Frost๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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Robert Murray Smith 30 April 2018

To call to long past is an art.+++10

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Ruta Mohapatra 30 April 2018

A tribute to our ancestors by one of the greatest poets

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Adiprime 19 December 2017

Robert frost is the best poet of the world

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Mark Arvizu 16 January 2015

Where is your quiet safe place?

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Akanksha Bhatt 04 June 2014

this is really a good poem.. I like it..

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Luna Tsuki 13 May 2014

beautiful, like all of Robert Frost's poems

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Dawn Fuzan 27 April 2014

This us really good

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Brian Jani 26 April 2014

Awesome I like this poem, check mine out

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Babatunde Aremu 11 November 2013

A peep into the early or ancient days. Great write by the sage

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Courtney Adams 18 February 2013

Mankind did not exist with dinosaurs. Mankind came millions of years later after dinosaurs

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* Sunprincess * 25 October 2012

most likely a cavemans home..a safe place to be from the dinosaurs.. :)

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Ejaz Mir 01 October 2012

The charm of virgin wilderness.

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Ciarli Ling 19 August 2012

Desert and life, light of the world and the dark of the cave that he dwelled, in those times. A great moment depicted with poetic word from a such master.

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Andrew Hoellering 24 February 2009

We have seen such cave dwellings in a Turkish hillside, but our thoughts were very different to Frost's.Here thousands of years ago people found warmth and shelter from rain and storm, and at Lascaux and Altamira, the security of conversation and a place for art.

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