Locked Out Poem by Robert Frost

Locked Out

Rating: 4.9


As told to a child


When we locked up the house at night,
We always locked the flowers outside
And cut them off from window light.
The time I dreamed the door was tried
And brushed with buttons upon sleeves,
The flowers were out there with the thieves.
Yet nobody molested them!
We did find one nasturtium
Upon the steps with bitten stem.
I may have been to blame for that:
I always thought it must have been
Some Hower I played with as I sat
At dusk to watch the moon down early.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
KATHERINE 08 August 2018

Me and my friend really liked LOCKED OUT by Robert Frost

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Suryendu Chaudhury 05 October 2020

Not a poem about nature but nature of life.

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samee 02 April 2020

Can you explain last two line

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Dr Antony Theodore 31 March 2020

I always thought it must have been Some Hower I played with as I sat At dusk to watch the moon down early. VERY FINE POEM: TONY

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Good Poem Yeet 21 May 2019

AMAZING POEM LOL IT'S SO GOOD

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Dr Antony Theodore 23 February 2019

The time I dreamed the door was tried And brushed with buttons upon sleeves, The flowers were out there with the thieves. Yet nobody molested them! great poem from a great poet. tony

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