''For men may come and men may go but I go on forever'' means that men may take birth and come on this world and then die but the brook never dies. Though the life of man is short but the life of brook is eternal.
Explain the last two lines “men many come and men may go, But I go on forever”. Ans:a) The poet wants to say that the brook flows creating short repeated high pitched noises while flowing. It is a continuous rapid talk and it appears to be communicating something to all the things that it passes by.
The right decision is to stay home and not even think about it, because your safety is more important then going and going to jail or getting hurt, etc.