Robert Frost - In A Disused Graveyard
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
- Read by Shane Morris
Robert Frost (1874-1963) was a poet known for his vivid imagery, precise language, and profound exploration of rural life and nature. Frost's works often reflect his deep understanding of human experiences, the complexities of existence, and the choices individuals face in life.
"In a Disused Graveyard," was published in 1914. This poem explores the theme of death and the passage of time. Frost takes the reader to a deserted cemetery, a place forgotten and abandoned by the living.
"In a Disused Graveyard" showcases Frost's ability to capture the profound truths of life through simple and accessible language. The poem invites readers to ponder the passage of time, the fragility of human existence, and the enduring power of memory.
Author: Robert Frost
Poem: In A Disused Graveyard
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Music by Artlist
Audio by Adian
This reminded me of my poem. An excerpt from "Life and Death".
This life has so much left in store,
We think, a day gone by isn’t lost;
It’s made of hours that bear no cost,
A hundred gone, a thousand more
While each tomorrow brings its weight,
A list of things to be achieved,
The joys embraced and sorrows grieved
To go as far as led by Fate.
These heaps of men are shattered dreams,
The weeping stars across the sky
Descend to mourn their loss and sigh;
Though all in vain, in vain, it seems!
- Satyananda Sarangi