This document is a summary of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost. The poem describes how nature's first signs of spring are golden but fleeting, as new green leaves soon replace the early spring flowers. It suggests that all things beautiful and golden cannot last, referencing how Eden was lost to human sin. The poem conveys that all moments of natural beauty and splendor will fade, as dawn turns to day.
This document is a summary of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost. The poem describes how nature's first signs of spring are golden but fleeting, as new green leaves soon replace the early spring flowers. It suggests that all things beautiful and golden cannot last, referencing how Eden was lost to human sin. The poem conveys that all moments of natural beauty and splendor will fade, as dawn turns to day.
This document is a summary of the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost. The poem describes how nature's first signs of spring are golden but fleeting, as new green leaves soon replace the early spring flowers. It suggests that all things beautiful and golden cannot last, referencing how Eden was lost to human sin. The poem conveys that all moments of natural beauty and splendor will fade, as dawn turns to day.
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Nothing Gold Can Stay
,Natures first green is gold
,Her hardest hue to hold ;Her early leafs a flower .But only so an hour .Then leaf subsides to leaf ,So Eden sank to grief .So dawn goes down to day .Nothing gold can stay By Robert Frost Edited by Patrick Fox