Saturday, January 30, 2010

The Robert Stanleyribbon In The Poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" By Robert Frost, What Does He Mean By "Then Leaf Subsides To Leaf"?

In the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, what does he mean by "Then leaf subsides to leaf"? - the robert stanleyribbon

Basically, I try to connect, such as lost innocence ... coulf and help me? :)

1 comments:

Miss Chief said...

Stop In the third stanza of gold "from Robert Frost to" disappear indicating that "this is sheet" means that the first leaves and lower leaves appear and disappear, or disappear beautiful flowers and green leaves or green tones and gold leaf. The problem is that the presence of early and make room.

Then he played at the Garden of Eden stressed that not even paradise can stay. And not only not declining, but "Eden sank to grief." This statement is an assessment of the state of mutation, which feel the absolute humanity of the speaker, who can not help you, but I'm a little sad on the natural state of things that shows he and the young ones to take, time, wealth the facility, Gold Stay Gold, and Eden, stay in the Garden of Eden.

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