A Winter Eden Poem by Robert Frost

A Winter Eden

Rating: 5.0


A winter garden in an alder swamp,
Where conies now come out to sun and romp,
As near a paradise as it can be
And not melt snow or start a dormant tree.

It lifts existence on a plane of snow
One level higher than the earth below,
One level nearer heaven overhead,
And last year's berries shining scarlet red.

It lifts a gaunt luxuriating beast
Where he can stretch and hold his highest feat
On some wild apple tree's young tender bark,
What well may prove the year's high girdle mark.

So near to paradise all pairing ends:
Here loveless birds now flock as winter friends,
Content with bud-inspecting. They presume
To say which buds are leaf and which are bloom.

A feather-hammer gives a double knock.
This Eden day is done at two o'clock.
An hour of winter day might seem too short
To make it worth life's while to wake and sport.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeeb Alfateh 04 August 2019

So near to paradise all pairing ends: Here loveless birds now flock as winter friends, it's great expression great 10+++

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Bhagabat Prasad Hotta 01 November 2018

Oh! what a amazing poem....every line of the poem enjoyed me... Thank you......sir..............

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mewow 01 December 2017

It's a very good poem in my opinion, and it means something big if you really look at it.

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Rajendra Rout 01 November 2018

I agree with you Mewow

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Gajanan Mishra 13 March 2016

to wake and sport - beautiful, let us make life's worth in winter..

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