Robert Frost

American poet (1874–1963) known for depictions of rural New England, use of colloquial speech, and exploration of complex social and philosophical themes; author of poems such as "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

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  1. 1. The Oven Bird

    A contemplative speaker hears a small songbird whose restrained midsummer song prompts reflection on the passage of time and waning vitality; the bird’s music acknowledges what has been lost and asks how to make sense of a season and life that are no longer at their peak, leading the narrator to meditate on decline, memory, and the persistence of beauty amid fading strength.