In a Disused Graveyard


In a Disused Graveyard

The Poem In a Disused Graveyard
This is a specific example of Robert Frost poetry by one of America's most famous poets. This section provides a selection of different types of Robert Frost poetry including the following famous poem by Robert Frost. This section of Robert Frost poetry and poems have been selected to illustrate the great work of this famous poet. The following Robert Frost poem In a Disused Graveyard  can be used as an interesting example of Robert Frost poetry.
 

The poem In a Disused Graveyard
 

The living come with grassy tread
To read the gravestones on the hill;
The graveyard draws the living still,
But never anymore the dead.
The verses in it say and say:
"The ones who living come today
To read the stones and go away
Tomorrow dead will come to stay."
So sure of death the marbles rhyme,
Yet can't help marking all the time
How no one dead will seem to come.
What is it men are shrinking from?
It would be easy to be clever
And tell the stones: Men hate to die
And have stopped dying now forever.
I think they would believe the lie.
 

 

The Poem In a Disused Graveyard - Example of Robert Frost Poetry
Poetry written such as the poem In a Disused Graveyard is a piece of literature written by the American poet Robert Frost in meter or verse expressing various emotions which are expressed by the use of variety of techniques including metaphors, similes and onomatopoeia. The emphasis on the aesthetics of language and the use of techniques such as repetition, meter and rhyme are what are commonly used to distinguish Robert Frost poetry from Robert Frost prose. Poems often make heavy use of imagery and word association to quickly convey emotions. A famous example of Robert Frost poetry is the poem In a Disused Graveyard.

The Poem In a Disused Graveyard - Example of Structure of Robert Frost Poetry
The structure used in an Robert Frost poem varies with different types of poetry and can be seen in the above example of the poem In a Disused Graveyard. The structural elements might include the line, couplet, strophe and stanza. Robert Frost Poetry combines the use of language and a specific structure to create an imaginative and expressive poem such as In a Disused Graveyard . The structure used in some Poetry types are also used when considering the visual effect of a finished poem.
 

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