Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, MISGIVING, by ROBERT FROST



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First Line: All crying 'we will go with you, o wind!'
Last Line: It may not seem better to me to rest.
Subject(s): Wind; Freedom


All crying, "We will go with you, O Wind!"
The foliage follow him, leaf and stem;
But a sleep oppresses them as they go,
And they end by bidding him stay with them.

Since every they flung abroad in spring
The leaves have promised themselves this flight,
Who now would fain seek sheltering wall,
Or thicket, or hollow place for the night.

And now they answer the summoning blast
With an ever vaguer and vaguer stir,
Or at utmost a little reluctant whirl
That drops them no further than where they were.

I only hope that when I am free,
As they are free, to go in quest
Of the knowledge beyond the bounds of life
It may not seem better to me to rest.





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