Poems by Robert Frost

Poems by Robert Frost

In Neglect, by Robert Frost

THEY leave us so to the way we took,
As two in whom they were proved mistaken,
That we sit ...

In the Home Stretch, by Robert Frost

SHE stood against the kitchen sink, and looked
Over the sink out through a dusty window
At wee...

Into My Own, by Robert Frost

ONE of my wishes is that those dark trees,
So old and firm they scarcely show the breeze,
W...

I Will Sing You One-O, by Robert Frost

IT was long I lay
Awake that night
Wishing the tower
Would name the hour
And tell me whether
...

The Kitchen Chimney, by Robert Frost

BUILDER, in building the little house,
In every way you may please yourself;
But please plea...

A Late Walk, by Robert Frost

WHEN I go up through the mowing field,
The headless aftermath,
Smooth-laid like thatch with...

The Line-Gang, by Robert Frost

HERE come the line-gang pioneering by.
They throw a forest down less cut than broken.
They plan...

A Line-Storm Song, by Robert Frost

THE line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift,
The road is forlorn all day,
Where a myriad s...

The Lockless Door, by Robert Frost

IT went many years,
But at last came a knock,
And I thought of the door
With no lock to lock...

Looking For a Sunset Bird in Winter, by Robert Frost

THE west was getting out of gold,
The breath of air had died of cold,
When shoeing home acros...

Love and a Question, by Robert Frost

A STRANGER came to the door at eve,
And he spoke the bridegroom fair.
He bore a green-white ...

Maple, by Robert Frost

Her teacher's certainty it must be Mabel
Made Maple first take notice of her name.
She asked he...

Meeting and Passing, by Robert Frost

As I went down the hill along the wall
There was a gate I had leaned at for the view
And had ju...

Mending Wall, by Robert Frost

Something there is that doesn't love a wall,
That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
And...

Misgiving, by Robert Frost

ALL crying "We will go with you, O Wind!"
The foliage follow him, leaf and stem;
But a sleep...