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Analysis and comments on The Sound of the Trees by Robert Frost

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Comment 5 of 15, added on August 25th, 2005 at 8:29 PM.

hey comment number one kid from mongolia? tree's don't have thier own
laguage . .ok? and mr UK? i hope ur kidding and what the hell is a
plethora? little ms sheba? shut up and go back to listenign to ur
backstreet boys mmmk? and Kris w/ a k? high five man . . the frosty is
awsome i happen to live 5miles from his trail reserves in VT.

sabrina from United States
Comment 4 of 15, added on August 22nd, 2005 at 7:06 PM.

it's not actually about trees, you twit! learn to look past your nose when
you read poetry... chances are, most poems are not as they seem. for
example, this poem is not actually about trees, it is about growing older
and wiser and then eventually dying. dont criticize a poet until you
actually know what youre talking about. robert frost is a genius.

Kris from United States
Comment 3 of 15, added on January 25th, 2005 at 6:00 PM.

Hi this poem.. i hate it so much.. who would be dumb enough to write about
trees?? thats pretty pathetic if you ask me .. i personally dont like
robert frost

Sheba from United States
Comment 2 of 15, added on November 18th, 2004 at 9:10 AM.

There is something in this poem or something that this poem points to that
resonates here.
In spite of the unending cavalcade of life the author points to stillness
Where everything blends into a sense of oneness and grace. In a way, which
is
Hard to express, the trees & I share something at the core of our being
that I can’t quite seem to get a grasp of but that I recognise
unequivocally. So that though I may gallop off into a plethora of scenes
throughout life something in the magnificence of the trees causes me to
pause and pulls me back to a place that is my undoing.


Hardwin A-Davies from United Kingdom
Comment 1 of 15, added on November 9th, 2004 at 9:15 PM.

The poems make you think about the trees , and if they really do have there
own language .

Marla Micciche from Mongolia

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Poet: Robert Frost
Poem: 30. The Sound of the Trees
Volume: Mountain Interval
Year: 1916
Added: Feb 20 2003
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