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October Analysis



Author: poem of Robert Frost Type: poem Views: 248




O hushed October morning mild,

Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;

Tomorrow's wind, if it be wild,

Should waste them all.

The crows above the forest call;

Tomorrow they may form and go.

O hushed October morning mild,

Begin the hours of this day slow.

Make the day seem to us less brief.

Hearts not averse to being beguiled,

Beguile us in the way you know.

Release one leaf at break of day;

At noon release another leaf;

one from our trees, one far away.

Retard the sun with gentle mist;

Enchant the land with amethyst.

Slow, slow!

For the grapes' sake, if the were all,

Whose elaves already are burnt with frost,

Whose clustered fruit must else be lost--

For the grapes' sake along the all.

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I'm not really sure what this means I mean I love Robert frost but I just dont know can someone else please help me cuz I'm doing a project in school and i need to know what this means?

| Posted on 2009-04-29 | by a guest


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The poet says that the October morning is quiet and mild because of cold. The leaves have ripened and may fall any time. If wind on the next day will be strong, it might make the leaves fall and turn into waste. The crows calling from the forest may gather themselves and move far from the chilly weather. So, the poet urges the October morning to begin the day bit slowly so that the day would seem bit longer. (In winter days are very brief). He says that human beings are not opposed to be enchanted. So, the nature should enchant them in its well known way. However, the poet urges nature to release one ripened leaf at dawn, one at noon, one from their trees, one from others. Finally, in the evening, when the sun is going to set, he wishes that mist should slow down its journey and enchant the entire sky with purple colour of amethyst.

| Posted on 2009-03-25 | by a guest




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