The phrase "nothing gold can stay" refers to the idea that all good things must come to an end, as nothing beautiful or perfect lasts forever. It often reflects the fleeting nature of youth, innocence, or moments of happiness in life. The phrase originates from a poem by Robert Frost, and has been interpreted to symbolize the inevitability of change and impermanence in the world.
It relates to childhood and innocence I believe.
"Natures first green is gold" Stating natures children are born as, you guessed it, children.
"Her hardest hue to hold" Age is inevitable, you can't hold on to the hands of time
It is nothing gold can stay by the way Robert Frost wrote it he is my favorite and Maya Angelou as well :D
they dont wilt plants....there is nothing else to say.
you do nothing
nothing
Nothing.
i am a girl and i say a good time, fun, someone to relate to, and nothing to serious especially on a first date
Almost nothing.
The word 'relate' in Latin is 'dictu'
Robert Frost wrote it just learned and talked about this in English class
it realates to nothing
The Nutcracker has nothing at all to do with Christ.
NOthinG