I think it is about being willing to take time away from what we're doing just to be a friendly neighbor, just to stop working and have a chat. Sure there's a lot of work to do, but if we don't take time to enjoy each other's company, then what are we really working so hard for?
Yes, "A Time to Talk" by Robert Frost is an enjambment poem because it carries the sense of each line to the next without a syntactical break. The poem flows smoothly from one line to the next, creating a continuous rhythm and allowing the idea to unfold gradually.
"A Time to Talk" by Robert Frost is a narrative poem that tells a story of two individuals meeting in a casual setting and engaging in conversation. The poem explores themes of friendship, nature, and the value of taking time to connect with others.
If you meant the poem that opens with the words The time has come,--then the answer is Alice in Wonderland--The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings.
Well, a monologue poem might talk about the narrator or author... but really, a monologue is just a speech spoken by one character in a play. It doesn't really mean that the subject has to be about that character... so it really could be about anything.
What poem?
Talk Time
It might mean he's avoiding you. talk to him in person to see what's wrong OR he might be busy and don't have time to talk.
In the poem "A Time to Talk," the poet tells us that his friend is always "leisure" and "complete," suggesting that he is relaxed and content in his demeanor. The poet also describes his friend as the kind of person who does not look at his watch when conversing with others, indicating a sense of presence and attentiveness.
"ttysot" stands for "talk to you some other time." It is used to indicate that the person is currently unable to talk but is suggesting a future time to communicate.
It means "Talk time"
f**k that time
He definetley likes you, but is too shy to talk to you.