Inscription for a Garden Wall

Winds blow the open grassy places bleak;
But where this old wall burns a sunny cheek,
They eddy over it too toppling weak
To blow the earth or anything self-clear;
Moisture and color and odor thicken here.
The hours of daylight gather atmosphere.

Analysis, meaning and summary of Robert Frost's poem Atmosphere

2 Comments

  1. christi says:

    i really like the quality work and rhyming methods of this poem

  2. hugo says:

    it rocks i did a year 7 assignment on this poem

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