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Comment 28 of 58, added on November 5th, 2005 at 1:52 PM.
i think that most people who have commented on the this poem are blind to
its actual meaning, therefore, have come up with nonsense. To spoil a
masterpiece is to steal from its gravity. That's what you have done.
Bastards!
Edgar Mujica from United Arab Emirates
Comment 27 of 58, added on November 1st, 2005 at 9:35 AM.
I love this guy! He is so good at making me visualize the poem!......Peace
out
Raimundo from Mexico
Comment 26 of 58, added on October 25th, 2005 at 11:33 PM.
i wish people didnt leave comments like "what the hell is he talking about"
cause i really would hate to help the person that said this. I would rather
help someone who says, "i think _____, what do u guys
think?"..................but nyways... the poem is about Frost's lonliness
after his wife and daughter die along with his parents. He writes alot of
poems about being alone like "aquainted with the night." He had a lonely
life. Go figue.
Will from United States
Comment 25 of 58, added on September 25th, 2005 at 9:56 AM.
I think that this poem is very good and it shows how this old hou8se how
no one lives in is steal alive in away.
Jessica Gardner from United States
Comment 24 of 58, added on September 18th, 2005 at 8:45 AM.
this is a very beautiful poem in the fact of forgotteness and he yet still
wanders and lives there. he is the one that will look after his
companions.
angela from United States
Comment 23 of 58, added on September 15th, 2005 at 5:55 PM.
I don't understand the poem.
anne from Germany
Comment 22 of 58, added on September 12th, 2005 at 12:54 PM.
I read the poem and i believe it is very sad because of this poor ghost
struggling in his deression and lonelyness. I feel like hed be a ghost in
real life because the way he feels really shows you that.
Logan Tullett from Canada
Comment 21 of 58, added on July 20th, 2005 at 9:08 PM.
this poem is allright. is not that scary.
Elizabeth from United States
Comment 20 of 58, added on July 20th, 2005 at 6:33 AM.
Very inspiring.
He is truly talking about soul.
CP from United States
Comment 19 of 58, added on July 7th, 2005 at 4:32 PM.
I know that Frost's implications were much more pervasive, but all I could
think of as I was reading this poem was my mother, who suffers from
Alzheimer's. She dwells in a "ghost house" from which she cannot escape,
at the end of a "road" by which I can no longer reach her. All that she
has left are vague memories of long ago (the cellar). Her nights are full
of fears and nightmares (bats), and in her shadowy mind, she is often
visited by long-dead friends and companions. The whipporwill, I believe,
is Death coming closer as the poet anticipates his arrival. On some level,
my mother also hears this call, but for her it is a siren's song.
Terry Berg from United States
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i think that most people who have commented on the this poem are blind to
its actual meaning, therefore, have come up with nonsense. To spoil a
masterpiece is to steal from its gravity. That's what you have done.
Bastards!
Edgar Mujica from United Arab Emirates