Hillside Thaw

Hillside Thaw
The Hillside Thaw is a poem by Robert Frost, notable for its vivid imagery and exploration of nature's cycles. Written in the early 20th century, it reflects Frost's characteristic style of blending rural themes with philosophical insights. The poem captures the moment of thawing in spring, symbolizing renewal and the passage of time. It was featured in the Fortnightly Poetry project on May 5, 2013, highlighting its enduring relevance in contemporary poetry readings.
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Dean McCollaum, Algy Pug, Jason Mills, Lee Ann Howlett +6 more








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