Come In
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Robert Frost
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Come In
By Robert Frost (1874-1963)
As I came to the edge of the woods,
Thrush music — hark!
Now if it was dusk outside,
Inside it was dark.
Too dark in the woods for a bird
By sleight of wing
To better its perch for the night,
Though it still could sing.
The last of the light of the sun
That had died in the west
Still lived for one song more
In a thrush's breast.
Far in the pillared dark
Thrush m...
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In this poem, the poet was walking through the forest one day. His intention was to enjoy the beauty of the stars in the sky. By that time, the last light of the sun has also gone out i.e. the sun has set in the west. The forest was pitch black both Inside and outside. Suddenly, he heard a kind of bird singing from inside the dark black forest. It can be called an expression of regret rather than...
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