Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.

Analysis, meaning and summary of Robert Frost's poem Nothing Gold Can Stay

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  1. pelin chalayan says:

    in this poem Robert Frost is trying to show the reader the the earth’s beautiful making are being taken fro granted everyday, that they’re “only here for an hour”. This proves that human life in general is changin mother natures natural right to show the naked eye a beautiful thing. All we do in return is distroy it for our own pleasures.

  2. Nicole Beck says:

    This poem by Robert Frost states that nothing gold can stay which to me means that everything comes to an end. Materialistic things can only stay with you for a short amout of time while family and friends can last you a life time. When people die, they last for eternity but “gold” which symbolizes riches and glamour can only last during life until it has no use and looses all value. Robert Frost uses a flower and gold to show the differences between life and materialistic things.

  3. Kaylie says:

    This poem is talking about how precious some things are in life. Like gold, those precious moments don’t come often nor do they happen frequently. The message is saying that we must hold onto those moments in life dearly and appreciate every moment of them.

  4. Roxy Nazari says:

    This poem explains that all good things eventually must come to an end. One day you are 5 years old and then as soonas youknow ityou are 16 and thenin the blink of an eye you are all grown up. The poem teaches you to appreciate the good times while you have them. Life is too short, so you shouldn’t take it for granted.

  5. Andrew Lara says:

    What Robert Frost talks about is nature and using it as an example of something pure or beautiful. In life good things last awhile but eventually they all come to an end. A flower opens its pedals for an hour but leaves portraying “nothing gold can stay”

  6. Tara Alizadeh says:

    This poem tells me quite a bit. It shows us how quickly good things and chances fade away. We have to value what we have. We should also treasure our youth and childhood. After all, no one really appreciates anything until it is completely gone.

  7. Ryan Arbues says:

    The poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, by Robert Frost shows me an example of growing up. It also proves a point that all good things come to an end. In this poem i believe Frost is saying to be happy and live life to the fullest because one day you won’t have it anymore.

  8. Jan says:

    Things don’t last in this world. We should value the things that matter to us and cherish it. In this poem the flower symbolizes the beauty around us, like our family and friends. We should remember that there will be a time that all the things we value will cease and no longer will be around us. In conclusion let us be someone who values time for our family and friends.

  9. alyssa Sasaki says:

    This poem has a lot of ruth to it. I feel that it is trying to protray that all things should not be taken for granted. Not everything is going to stay, so we should enjoy them while we can. We should embass the small little pleasures that come nad go through life.

  10. Johanna Arroyo says:

    The poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, by Robert Frost, is very true. This poem shows you how everything in this life, even life itself comes to an end. I think this can symbolize a road on life; on how a little decision can simply change your whole life. Sometime we as teenagers, take the wrong path but that is just life. You live and you learn.

  11. Klara Hardin says:

    This poem is written by Robert Frost. Robert Frost relates it to everyday life with humans, even though it is written about a flower. He states that nothing gold can stay, which is true nothing lasts forever. That’s why you have to cherish every moment that you have on this earth whether it is with someone you love or with your friends. You have appreciate everything you have and every second that you have. This reminded me of Gatsby from The Great Gatsby, he tried everything that he could just to be with Daisy even though it might just be for just an hour.

  12. Daynon turner says:

    This poem by Robert Frost is a well written piece of literature that illustrates how a flower and beauty is valuable but won’t last forever. Its short but straight forward. It also really touches your heart and soul with his soft rhyme scheme. You couldn’t ask for a better poem.I give this poem four stars.

  13. Kathy says:

    This poem reminds us that the wonderful, youthful elements of our lives last only for a short time. While we have them, they are golden. Therefore, we must appreciate what we’ve been given and see the beauty before us each day, knowing it will not last forever. Our lives as human beings are also short-lived in the overall scheme of things…but that’s okay…it’s the way life is.

  14. alyssa Sasaki says:

    I belive that this poem means to value the same treasures in life. For the little gifts do not last forever, so we should cherish them.

  15. Brittany says:

    This peom symbolizes how alot of people feel and deal with life.Most people only worry about their vauables, and not about family and friends. We need to stop and think about what really important in life. Frost uses gold to show the realtionship, because its rare and hard to find. Just like how the most important things in life are to find.He know how to relate his work to everyday problems we all are facing.

  16. Jeanette says:

    This was a good poem. It reminded me of The Great Gatsby because Gatsby thought that with money he could have everything but he didnt because he didnt have Daisy the one he truly loved. Also Gatsby and Daisy love didnt last so long becuase she got married to Tom. One thing everyone should know is that money doesnt buy happiness not even with all the money in this world.

  17. jake harrison says:

    This poem is commenting on a huge part of life. It states how the beauty of something like a flower, will not last forever. The poem its self is very short but puts forward a strong point. I enjoyed this poem greatly.

  18. Kaylie says:

    This poem is talking about how there are things in life that won’t last forever, and those are often the things we treasure most. The gold symbolizes to me the rarity or coming across something in my life that is meaningful and worth while. I think Frost chose gold because it’s so hard to find and when someone does find it, he cherishes it.

  19. Daynon Turner says:

    This poem by Robert Frost is a well written piece of literature that illustrates how a flower and beauty is valuable but won’t last forever. It’s short but straight forward. It also really touches your heart and soul with his soft rhyme scheme. You couldn’t ask for a better poem then this. I give this poem four stars.

  20. silvia says:

    This poem give me the sensetion of how short but at the same time how long could time be.Nothing iso gonna stay the same for the eternity but everything is like a circle that is gonna repeat over and over again for the eternity.in this poem i can feel the death an the reburn of something.It also make me think that nobody can lay in a perfect situation or place because nobody is perfect and as we all want to reach the perfect wealways have to be in moviment an change.

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