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Analysis and comments on Let It Be Forgotten by Sara Teasdale

Comment 2 of 2, added on January 26th, 2006 at 4:43 PM.

THIS POEM RULES DUDE!!!

Commet from United States
Comment 1 of 2, added on October 5th, 2005 at 3:29 PM.

This poem is incredible in that it talks of time is a gentle, refreshing
manner. A snow will come and go, always brought by time. We too, are like
the snow. We are brought here as freshly fallen snow, live our life, and
die when the snow finally melts. Yet time is gentle, treating us with
respect. Our lives will bring new growth in the form of spring flowers and
grassy meadows. We are the wellspring for birth and rebirth, and time makes
sure that we get our chance to create life or at least give it a good
beginning. Let us remember that time is not our enemy, but our friend, and
what we give Father Time, he will give back. Thank you Sara.

Charming from United States



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Poet: Sara Teasdale
Poem: Let It Be Forgotten
Added: Feb 21 2003
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Poem of the Day: Mar 18 2005


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