Nothing Gold Can Stay is a short poem of eight lines that contains subtle yet profound messages within metaphor, paradox and allegory. It is a compressed piece of work in which each word and sound plays its part in full.
Written when Frost was 48 years old, an experienced poet, whose life had known grief and family tragedy, the poem focuses on the inevitability of loss - how nature, time and mythology are all subject to cycles.
As with many a Frost poem, close observation of the natural world is the foundation for building poetic truths, inside of which lie hidden messages and ideas.
When the leaves start to show in the season of spring they are perceived as gold, but soon turn to familiar green and before too long they're fading as victims of time.
So it's possible to pick out three distinct associations:
the season of spring - holding on to precious color.
time - and the pace of life.
Eden - how humans experience grief and shame.
It is svio because the other ones are wrong
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On August 21st, a total solar eclipse will be noticeable from parts of the 14 states across the country. Throughout the United States, millions will gather and see this global phenomenon as the moon blocks the sun, and a shadow is cast on the Earth. In fact, this is the first solar eclipse since 1979!
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Once, in a time we no longer can remember, lingering in the woods of a forest there were headless ghosts. They would only come out at night time to haunt those teenagers that were out too late. Once captured by these ghosts the teenagers were then transformed by these ghosts and turned into one of them. Legend has it that after the transformation was complete they would then disguise them as normal looking humans. They would go about their day until nightfall that's when the teenagers, not headless ghosts disguise, would eat children to give them energy and power to repeat thee cycle every night until the whole human population is gone.