it means Nothing goal can stay
The poem is called 'nothing gold can stay' by Robert Frost.
i believe it was nothing gold can stay by Robert frost
"Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a poem by Robert Frost used in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders" to explain how nothing can stay young, and new, and bright, and innocent. Like Ponyboy, the rest of the Outsiders, and the Socs can't stay young and hopeful and innocent forever.
Yes. Ponyboy says the poem in the book when Johnny and him are in Windrixville watching the sunrise.
it means Nothing goal can stay
It depends if you want it sparkly you can get it sparkly but you can also get a plain gold.
Sparkly silly bands tell you that your pet unicorn is hungry! Make sure you feed your unicorn often or all your silly bands will turn sparkly and your unicron will die. Do you want this to happen!? Love Moni Beetroot x0x0
Hue means color classification
Sparkly pants...sparkly pink bow, tan suit pants, tuxedo shoes
No, sparkly is an adjective form of the noun or verb "sparkle" -- the word sparkily is the adverb form of the adjective sparky.
Just friends and to stay that way and nothing more
stay up til midnight and watch the ball drop. What do you mean Yourcat123
It means sparkly
actually no there is none, twilight is a HUGE fake LIE nothing in there is true how do i know cause i actually saw a vampire
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.
Nothing Gold Can Stay - album - was created in 1999-08.