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Borne down until the end almost took root,
Borne down until the end almost took root,
The rangey bough anticipated fruit
The rangey bough anticipated fruit
With snowball cupped in every opening bud.
With snowballs cupped in every opening bud.
The road alone maintained itself in mud,
The road alone maintained itself in mud,
Whatever its secret was of greater heat
Whatever its secret was of greater heat
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<paragraph keywords="animal, affect, risk, safety, driver, driving skill, metaphor, spring, tree, weather">
<poem>
<poem>
In spring more mortal singers than belong
In spring more mortal singers than belong
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Really a very few to build and stay.
Really a very few to build and stay.
Now was seen how these liked belated snow.
Now was seen how these liked belated snow.
the field had nowhere left for them to go;
The fields had nowhere left for them to go;
They'd soon exhausted all there was in flying;
They'd soon exhausted all there was in flying;
The trees they'd had enough of with once trying
The trees they'd had enough of with once trying
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Of way with me from apathy of wing,
Of way with me from apathy of wing,
A talking twitter all they had to sing.
A talking twitter all they had to sing.
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<poem>
A few I must have driven to despair
A few I must have driven to despair
Made quick asides, but having done in air
Made quick asides, but having done in air

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Bibliographic Information
Author Frost, Robert
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book New Hampshire
Publisher Henry Holt
Year of Publication 1923
Pages 110-111
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It snowed in spring on earth so dry and warm
The flakes could find no landing place to form.
Hordes spent themselves to make it wet and cold,
And still they failed of any lasting hold.
They made no white impression on the black.
They disappeared as if earth sent them back.
Not till from separate flakes they changed at night
To almost strips and tapes of ragged white
Did grass and garden ground confess it snowed,
And all go back to winter but the road.
Next day the scene was piled and puffed and dead.
The grass lay flattened under one great tread.
Borne down until the end almost took root,
The rangey bough anticipated fruit
With snowballs cupped in every opening bud.
The road alone maintained itself in mud,
Whatever its secret was of greater heat
From inward fires or brush of passing feet.

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In spring more mortal singers than belong
To any one place cover us with song.
Thrush, bluebird, blackbird, sparrow, and robin throng;
Some to go further north to Hudson's Bay,
Some that have come too far north back away,
Really a very few to build and stay.
Now was seen how these liked belated snow.
The fields had nowhere left for them to go;
They'd soon exhausted all there was in flying;
The trees they'd had enough of with once trying
And setting off their heavy powder load.
They could find nothing open but the road.
So there they let their lives be narrowed in
By thousands the bad weather made akin.
The road became a channel running flocks
Of glossy birds like ripples over rocks.
I drove them under foot in bits of flight
That kept the ground, almost disputing right
Of way with me from apathy of wing,
A talking twitter all they had to sing.
A few I must have driven to despair
Made quick asides, but having done in air
A whir among white branches great and small
As in some too much carven marble hall
Where one false wing beat would have brought down all,
Came tamely back in front of me, the Drover,
To suffer the same driven nightmare over.
One such storm in a lifetime couldn't teach them
That back behind pursuit it couldn't reach them;
None flew behind me to be left alone.

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Well, something for a snowstorm to have shown
The country's singing strength thus brought together,
That though repressed and moody with the weather
Was none the less there ready to be freed
And sing the wildflowers up from root and seed.

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