"Gathering Leaves" was written by Robert Frost and first appeared in his collection of poetry titled "West-Running Brook" published in 1928. Frost was an American poet known for his contemplative and rural-themed works.
In the poem "Gathering Leaves" by Robert Frost, the speaker refers to the great noise of rustling as the sound made by the gathering of leaves to be burned. This noise symbolizes the autumn season and the cyclical nature of life and death.
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
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Interviewing is a systematic method of gathering written or oral information through direct questioning of individuals.
Mary Gilliland has written: 'Gathering fire'
Nancy Wallace has written: 'Child's Work' 'Leaves! Leaves! Leaves !'
Darryl Harris has written: 'The Gathering (Light & Truth)'
evans Roose has written: 'Elsewhere and the gathering of the clowns'
George Ian Malcolm has written: 'History of the Argyllshire Gathering, 1871-1971' -- subject(s): Argyllshire Gathering, History 'The Argylls in Korea'
Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy has written: 'Gathering voice'
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Gathering fuel wood can be considered as being environmentally neutral when we build a campfire without leaves around it so that it won't cause wildfires.