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Robert Frost - A Question

A voice said, Look me in the stars
And tell me truly, men of earth,
If all the soul-and-body scars
Were not too much to pay for birth.

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A Question - Comments and Information

Poet: Robert Frost
Poem: A Question
Volume: A Witness Tree
Year: Published/Written in 1942

Comment 11 of 11, added on May 2nd, 2006 at 11:42 AM.

i really like this poem

uche from Colombia
Comment 10 of 11, added on April 16th, 2006 at 10:25 AM.

It makes you think about life, about why we cry when someone die, about why are we living? about things we do during life... about people we care about, about people we love and leave this world...

KARELYS from Venezuela
Comment 9 of 11, added on April 3rd, 2006 at 3:11 PM.

This poem is beautiful! it really shows how you need to learn from life and realize that everything you have done has been worth it. You dont want to look back at your life and think of it as a waste. Instead, you want to try to comprehend how you have matured throughout your life and how much you believe in the decisions that you have made. Sure you may have been hurt by the decisions that you made, but you lived through it and you became stronger. You have to understand that what you've done, every single decision and its consequences, have been right for you.

Christina from United States

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