Inscription for a Garden Wall
Winds blow the open grassy places bleak;
But where this old wall burns a sunny cheek,
They eddy over it too toppling weak
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If it may be counted as Robert Frost poems, this is a somewhat weak collection of words. Inscription for a garden wall, it needs to sound easeful of course. Indeed, we have here a peaceful atmosphere. Congratultations on the winning The Modern Poem Of The Day to the family of Robert Frost.
very fine poem of Robert Frost They eddy over it too toppling weak To blow the earth or anything self-clear; tony
They eddy over it too toppling weak To blow the earth or anything self-clear; lovely Keats. tony
blowing wind kisses the forehead of grasses embraces the sunny burned wall and creates a gilded atmosphere.........../// superb and greatest poetic expression
Moisture and color and odor thicken here. The hours of daylight gather atmosphere. superb write great 10++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
All who would desire to be a poet should examine this poem well. This man was blessed to write and thereby be a blessing to others. It flows out of him, it etches its words in the corners of our hearts.
'self-clear' sounds new. Was it ever used again?