Several of the Saunterer’s recent posts mentioned the good of memorizing poems and reciting them silently in private moments. Then, October 19, 2009, James Radford submitted a comment (under “Recent Comments” in the sidebar to the right) in which he discusses Robert Frost’s poem, “The Span of Life.” Only twenty words, it is now a part of us, there to recite and ponder anytime.
“The Span of Life”
The old dog barks backward without getting up.
I can remember when he was a pup. (Quoted from page 308 of
The Poetry of Robert Frost: the collected poems, complete and unabridged, by Robert Frost. Henry Holt and Co., 1969.)
For a brief biography of Robert Frost, click
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