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My favourite poem by Robert Frost is "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." In this enchanting work, the poet paints a vivid picture of a traveller who finds himself captivated by the tranquil allure of a snow-covered forest amid a wintry evening. While the scene is serene and inviting, Frost masterfully conveys a deeper message about the responsibilities and commitments that hold us back from indulging in life's simple pleasures. The recurring line, "And miles to go before I sleep," serves as a poignant reminder of the unfinished business and obligations that keep us moving forward, even when we yearn for a moment of respite. Through this poem, Frost beautifully explores the universal theme of the choices we make and the enduring journey we undertake in the pursuit of our goals and responsibilities. Here is a poem for the read.

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Husein F N

Accomplished Accounts and Finance Professional (CA)

8mo

Mine is the Road not taken

Haamid Bhat

Advocate at Hon'ble J&K,Ladakh Highcourt Srinagar Wing and Former Legal Advisor to DG Prosecutions J&K Srinagar

8mo

It was a topic in English Literature during our college Days 😊

Ibraham Ajazz

Network Specialist @ NTT Data | Network Security | CCSE | CCSA | CCNP

8mo

One of my favourite “And Miles to go before i sleep”

Mary Meza

Semi Retired at Family

2mo

I do dearly love Frost's poetry. Both Walking by the Woods On a Snowy Evening and The Road Not Taken. Both just speak directly to my soul of love and wonder and things beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

Azaan Ahmad

Serving all with life's challenges and providing HOPE.

8mo

Miles to go before I sleep 👌

Aadil Jamal sheergojri

Software Engineer 2 at KarmaLifeAI

8mo

This is one of my favourite poems as well

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