Poetry is what gets lost in translation. It is also what is lost in interpretation.
More Quotes from Robert Frost:
Time and tide wait for no man, but time stands still for a woman of 30.Robert Frost
Unless I'm wrong I but obey The urge of a song I'mboundaway And I may return If dissatisfied With what I learn From having died.
Robert Frost
And yet with neither love nor hate,
Those starts like somw snow-white
Minerva's snow-white marble eyes
Without the gift of sight.
Robert Frost
The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They might as well not try to go at all.
Robert Frost
We heard the miniature thunder where he fled.
Robert Frost
Something we were withholding made us weak Until we found that it was ourselves.
Robert Frost
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