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Robert Frost - Dust in the Eyes

If, as they say, some dust thrown in my eyes
Will keep my talk from getting overwise,
I'm not the one for putting off the proof.
Let it be overwhelming, off a roof
And round a corner, blizzard snow for dust,
And blind me to a standstill if it must.

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Poet: Robert Frost
Poem: 33. Dust in the Eyes
Volume: West-Running Brook
Year: Published/Written in 1928
Poem of the Day: Jan 3 2002

Comment 1 of 1, added on August 15th, 2005 at 3:30 PM.

Some try to put dust into poet's eyes. But the poet pays least attention to those attempts, and is confident enough to face even a thunder storm of dust.

Rajesh Venkatesan from India

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