Robert Frost's Poem, 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'

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In life, time is the great equalizer that bares down on the shoulders of everyone from peasants to emperors. Time gives significance to life, but by its unending nature, makes the greatest life ever lived seem insignificant. In the poem, “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” Robert Frost labels time as the beast it is and its unrelenting habit of causing even the most beautiful things to come to an end. On the surface, “Nothing Gold Can Stay” seems to simply be a well written, descriptive piece illustrating the endless cycle of seasons changing and the beauty taken along when they leave. However, the entirety of the poem can be described as a metaphor for life. The “gold” in the poem is in life, the innocence, joyfulness, and beauty of youth. As the coming

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