"The Pasture" by Robert Frost
Date Submitted: 09/19/2002 08:20:48
"The Pasture" by Robert Frost is a short, structured two-stanza poem. This poem gave the readers a vision of Frost's character. Reading this poem, I get the feeling that Frost really loves the country.
I think the pasture spring in the phrase "I'm going out to clean the pasture spring" symbolizes the speaker's life. So when he stated he will clean his life, he really meant that he is having a new beginning. I do
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At the last line of each stanza the speaker repeats: "I shan't be gone long.-you come too." The speaker loves the country so much he wants the readers to come along with him and be his company.
Finally, the whole poem is basically saying that the author really loves the nature and not only will he clean up the spring and do his chores, but he will also take time to look at nature.
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