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Desire in my heart forms a heap, Stunned by woods' beauty, I weep. But I won't stop 'cause there are, Acres of corn field yet to reap. Both the thoughts are still at par, My heart with mind is caught in war, Leaving the snowy woods I've to move, Following that bright still north star. In state of such dilemma you've, To make one choice and prove, That you can never have it all, How much ever you desire the grove. My wish is naive but promises are tall, Now they give my weary spirit a call, So let the white snow flakes fall. So let the white snow flakes fall.
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 2:36 AM UTC
And Miles to Go ... Continued
Desire in my heart forms a heap, Stunned by woods' beauty, I weep. But I won't stop 'cause there are, Acres of corn field yet to reap. Both the thoughts are still at par, My heart with mind is caught in war, Leaving the snowy woods I've to move, Following that bright still north star. In state of such dilemma you've, To make one choice and prove, That you can never have it all, How much ever you desire the grove. My wish is naive but promises are tall, Now they give my weary spirit a call, So let the white snow flakes fall. So let the white snow flakes fall.
A tribute to Sir Robert Frost.
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 2:36 AM UTC
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