This poem doesn't fall under any specific category. It's freestyle, because when the author wrote this he meant to speak from the heart, not the outline. Hope this helps!
i believe it was nothing gold can stay by Robert frost
The Outsiders used Robert Frost's Poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
Robert Frost
'Nothing Gold Can Stay' was written by Robert Frost
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.
Nothing Gold Can Stay Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower, But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day, Nothing gold can stay.
The poem is called 'nothing gold can stay' by Robert Frost.
Robert frost...nothing gold can stay
It is nothing gold can stay by the way Robert Frost wrote it he is my favorite and Maya Angelou as well :D
The correct punctuation for the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost is to use quotation marks around the title.
Robert Frost wrote it just learned and talked about this in English class
In "Nothing Gold Can Stay," Robert Frost alludes to Eden to emphasize the fleeting nature of innocence and purity. By referencing the biblical Eden, Frost suggests that just as Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise due to their fall from grace, all things must eventually succumb to the impermanence of beauty and goodness.