Nature's first green is gold...

... and so is her last.

"Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost is the only poem I have unintentionally memorized. I just loved it so much and read it so many times that I don't have to see the print anymore. I also have a recording of Robert Frost reading it, which I listen to sometimes.

I love fall. It's my favorite season. It's all about death, isn't it? and what's not to love about that?

6 comments:

  1. Goth!!
    By the way, my Halloween card to the family will be late as my Edgar Allan Poe stamps have yet to arrive.

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  2. He was supposed to be here last week.

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  3. Nothing Gold Can Stay is one of my favourite poems too! :)

    Fall is my absolute favourite time of the year...mind you right now our fall colours (what's left of them) are covered in snow. I guess I better get my boots out!

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  4. Mom told me once about her favorite kind of day. She called it a "green and gold day" and I picture it just like your photo. She didn't have to describe it, I just knew what she meant. It conjures up everything about life that is bittersweet. Just like Autumn.

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  5. Fantastic photo. (It's 85 degrees here today and nary an orange or gold leaf to be seen.)

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