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Robert Frost
What does he do that I don’t? Oh, he writes on and on Occasionally uses too much paper; Then the spellbinding lines “Part of the moon was falling down West, dragging the whole sky with it. Its light poured softly in her lap, She spread her apron to it.” Pure soft magic fills the room, I slowly learn to breathe again. Everything unnecessary stripped away, The soul burnished till it glows. These words joyously fit as no other Where did he learn to do that? I’d gladly go to Vermont and farm If the secret were whispered in my ear. A build up, slowly, carefully crafted story Beguiling with its simplicity, takes unaware. Captures the heart, won’t let go. Not till later we know of the gift. Softness, gentleness, moving reverence Unfolding events, each in its own ordered time. His spirit shared by intuitive words. No Shakespearean courtliness here Although that’s another story. What need has a Vermont farmer For pantaloons and sword When he has the whole world.
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