Touching Robert Frost's Land
October 2014
Two years ago, while I was traveling in Derry, New Hampshire, I visited Robert Frost's family farm. Mr. Frost attributes many of his poems to the eleven years spent on the Derry Farm.
As I walked the property, I started a poem I never finished, but here is the start.
Touching Robert Frost's Land
Today amidst New Hampshire's famed, but not flaming colored leaves
I walked on ground where Robert Frost once walked and
wrote words and more words and even more words,
Written in a rhythm that is sometimes edgy, sometimes serene.
Words written that throw me into introspective
Words that confuse, question, and exclaim.
"Frost words" that often served as truths for me such as
“I am not a teacher, but an awakener,” and
"The best way out is always through.”
Continuing to gingerly walk on Frost ground,
I search for the two roads that diverged in a yellow wood
and smile at the thought of my favorite line,
"One could do worse than be a swinger of birches."
Two years ago, while I was traveling in Derry, New Hampshire, I visited Robert Frost's family farm. Mr. Frost attributes many of his poems to the eleven years spent on the Derry Farm.
As I walked the property, I started a poem I never finished, but here is the start.
Touching Robert Frost's Land
Today amidst New Hampshire's famed, but not flaming colored leaves
I walked on ground where Robert Frost once walked and
wrote words and more words and even more words,
Written in a rhythm that is sometimes edgy, sometimes serene.
Words written that throw me into introspective
Words that confuse, question, and exclaim.
"Frost words" that often served as truths for me such as
“I am not a teacher, but an awakener,” and
"The best way out is always through.”
Continuing to gingerly walk on Frost ground,
I search for the two roads that diverged in a yellow wood
and smile at the thought of my favorite line,
"One could do worse than be a swinger of birches."
This is the first poem I've seen from you in years. I didn't know you wrote it. I'm so glad you published it here. Love your poems.
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