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Editor's Selection of Poems
The Need of Being Versed in Country Things

by Robert Frost

 The house had gone to bring again 
 To the midnight sky a sunset glow. 
 Now the chimney was all of the house that stood, 
 Like a pistil after the petals go. 
 
 The barn opposed across the way, 
 That would have joined the house in flame 
 Had it been the will of the wind, was left 
 To bear forsaken the place's name. 
 
 No more it opened with all one end 
 For teams that came by the stony road 
 To drum on the floor with scurrying hoofs 
 And brush the mow with the summer load. 
 
 The birds that came to it through the air 
 At broken windows flew out and in, 
 Their murmur more like a sigh we sigh 
 From too much dwelling on what has been. 
 
 Yet for them the lilac renewed its leaf, 
 And the aged elm, though touched with fire; 
 And the dry pump flung up an awkward arm; 
 And the fence post carried a strand of wire. 
 
 For them there was really nothing sad. 
 But though they rejoiced in the nest they kept, 
 One had to be versed in country things 
 Not to believe the phoebes wept. 
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