The living come with grassy tread
To read the gravestones on the hill;
The graveyard draws the living still,
But never anymore the dead.
The verses in it say and say:
“The ones who living come today
To read the stones and go away
Tomorrow dead will come to stay.”
So sure of death the marbles rhyme,
Yet can’t help marking all the time
How no one dead will seem to come.
What is it men are shrinking from?
It would be easy to be clever
And tell the stones: Men hate to die
And have stopped dying now forever.
I think they would believe the lie.
~~~~~
Robert Frost
Lovely poem. A new Frost for me. Thanks for sharing, Asha! 🙂
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No problem. 🙂
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Thanks for that, Asha. I love his simple, sardonic style.
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I know. I so loved it. The words keep playing in my head like some fond music.
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‘Believe the lie’ good one Asha
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Indeed!
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I did not know this Frost poem. Thank you.
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Nor did I but I am reading this collection of Frost poems and there are about 200 of them. This gem was hidden deep within it.
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