Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Sound of Trees by Robert Frost

"The Sound of Trees"


Frost uses the imagery from nature in many of his poems metaphorically. I enjoy reading his poems, because I am always able to keep a picture in my mind of what he is describing, even if it has little to do with nature itself. In this poem, Frost talks about trees, stating that they stay in one place its whole life. It talks about life experience and wisdom, showing that trees are trapped in one place and see all that goes on around it in its lifetime.

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