Nothing gold can stay means that nothing that is new or beautiful can stay forever. The poem meant, when you are a kid your gold. New to the world, but as you get older, everything is getting old.
Nothing Gold Can Stay is a poem that written by Robert Frost. This poem was later used by S.E. Hinton in her book called The Outsiders.
This phrase, from the poem by Robert Frost, means that things of beauty or value are fleeting and cannot last forever. It suggests that precious moments or things are temporary and should be cherished while they last.
The moral of nothing gold can stay could mean many things but my definition is nothing good can stay forever so dont rush and enjoy it because one day youll be sorry
I believe it means that no one who acts good can stay good
Nothing Gold Can stay is saying that anything good in life cannot stay forever. The main symbolism in it is life its self. Life can never stay because it always ends in death.
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'Nothing Gold Can Stay' was written by Robert Frost
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The poem is called 'nothing gold can stay' by Robert Frost.
i believe it was nothing gold can stay by Robert frost
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Yes. Ponyboy says the poem in the book when Johnny and him are in Windrixville watching the sunrise.
"Stay gold Ponyboy. Stay gold....." (< those were Johnny's last words)
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Robert Frost
The line 'Nothing gold can stay' means that if something is worth it, don't take it for granted, because one day, it won't be there.
Nothing Gold Can Stay represents that nothing innocent can stay for long. For example, as Robert Frost states, some of the first things in nature are gold (like a sunrise). The gold eventually fades away from its beauty.