Friday, April 2, 2010

Green is Gold

As the seasons change, so do the colors outside. In Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay," he talks of the gold in nature. In this poem, I believe that Frost is saying that the first parts of life, the completely innocent, can never stay the same. As time goes by, progressing in experiences, that innocence is changed. The innocence is valuable and should be cherished, but we can never hold on to it forever. We should enjoy ourselves while we are still gold, and enjoy the little gold we can rescue from time. With that I say, nothing gold can stay.

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