it means that sometimes doing the right thing will yet take your life, but you know you did good. and the ones who you thought cared, took it away for good. all in all, its not what you'd expect.
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There does not seem to be a poem by Robert Frost about a ship with a broken mast and a girl whose hair looks like seaweed in the ocean. Robert Frost did write "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep" about the ocean but makes no mention of a broken mast or a woman.
Robert Frost was the person who quoted that the woods are dark and deep.
There doesn't seem to be any Robert Frost poem about a girl with hair that resembles seaweed in the ocean or a ship with a broken mast. His two major ocean poems include "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep" and "Once by the Pacific."
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Robert Findley Reed has written: 'How to make and run deep-etch plates'
He was a well known poet, he was a realist, he believed words were useless unless making a point, he believed poetry to be a way of expression.
Robert Edward Peake has written: 'On the results of a deep-sea sounding expedition in the North Atlantic during the summer of 1899' -- subject(s): Deep-sea sounding
Robert Frost is primarily known as a poet and falls under the genre of American poetry. His poems often explore themes of nature, rural life, and human experiences. Frost's works are known for their simple language and deep philosophical insights.
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Sure, here is an acrostic poem for Robert Frost: R eaching through the woods so deep O nly to find promises to keep B eauty in nature seen with clarity E choes of wisdom in his poetry R emembering Frost's legacy forever.
"One hard Look" by Robert Frost explores the theme of self-reflection and introspection. The poem highlights the importance of taking a deep, honest look at oneself and confronting one's innermost feelings and thoughts. Through this process, the speaker suggests that true growth and understanding can be achieved.