Iain Mackay - Haiku (On a Poem by Robert Frost)

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Precious first moments
Of Spring, Paradise and Dawn:
Nothing gold can stay.

- 'Nothing Gold Can Stay' is one of Robert Frost's more famous poems. Written in 1923, this poem was published in The Yale Review in October of that year. Some say the poem helped Frost to win a Pulitzer Prize. Only eight lines long, this poem is still considered one of Frost's best. (Source Wikipedia) -

Iain Mackay

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