A Passing Glimpse
Robert Frost
To Ridgely Torrence On Last Looking into His 'Hesperides' I often see flowers from a passing car That are gone before I can tell what they are. I want to get out of the train and go back To see what they were beside the track. I name all the flowers I am sure they weren't; Not fireweed loving where woods have burnt-- Not bluebells gracing a tunnel mouth-- Not lupine living on sand and drouth. Was something brushed across my mind That no one on earth will ever find? Heaven gives it glimpses only to those Not in position to look too close.
Next 10 Poems
- Robert Frost : A Patch Of Old Snow
- Robert Frost : A Peck Of Gold
- Robert Frost : A Prayer In Spring
- Robert Frost : A Question
- Robert Frost : A Servant To Servants
- Robert Frost : A Soldier
- Robert Frost : A Time To Talk
- Robert Frost : A Winter Eden
- Robert Frost : Acceptance
- Robert Frost : Acquainted With The Night
Previous 10 Poems
- Robert Frost : A Minor Bird
- Robert Frost : A Line-storm Song
- Robert Frost : A Late Walk
- Robert Frost : A Hundred Collars
- Robert Frost : A Hillside Thaw
- Robert Frost : A Girl's Garden
- Robert Frost : A Dream Pang
- Robert Frost : A Considerable Speck
- Robert Frost : A Cliff Dwelling
- Robert Frost : A Brook In The City