1.Nature's first green is gold,
2.Her hardest hue to hold.
3.Her early leaf's a flower;
4.But only so an hour.
5.Then leaf subsides to leaf,
6.So Eden sank to grief,
7.So dawn goes down to day
8.Nothing gold can stay.
1. In the first line of the poem Robert Frost is speaking of new borns and how they are like gold.
2. Right here he is saying that the precious babys wont last forever.
3. Her early leafs a flower, a young girl blooming into a mature woman.
4. It doesnt last long, but only so an hour.
5. Now she is getting older and is soon to leave the house of her father.
6. Eden sank to grief, which could be related to when Adam and Eve left the garden of Eden, as Eden sinks to grief so will the parents of a child who has to leave the house.
7. This line means that now life must go on.
8. Nothing gold can stay means that children grow old and leave and parents grow old and die it happens.
2.Her hardest hue to hold.
3.Her early leaf's a flower;
4.But only so an hour.
5.Then leaf subsides to leaf,
6.So Eden sank to grief,
7.So dawn goes down to day
8.Nothing gold can stay.
1. In the first line of the poem Robert Frost is speaking of new borns and how they are like gold.
2. Right here he is saying that the precious babys wont last forever.
3. Her early leafs a flower, a young girl blooming into a mature woman.
4. It doesnt last long, but only so an hour.
5. Now she is getting older and is soon to leave the house of her father.
6. Eden sank to grief, which could be related to when Adam and Eve left the garden of Eden, as Eden sinks to grief so will the parents of a child who has to leave the house.
7. This line means that now life must go on.
8. Nothing gold can stay means that children grow old and leave and parents grow old and die it happens.
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