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Nothing Gold Can Stay Meaning

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Temporary Youth Innocence: Remembering Vanishing Everlasting Perfections One may think life is perfect when going right but, can this everlasting feeling stay forever? In the poem Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost, he clarifies that the innocence of youth cannot last forever. Frost also shows how perfection and beauty can be a temporary path to ones sorrow. Much like the garden of Eden with the ongoing futuristic consequences of good and evil on Earth. “Natures first green is gold,” (l.1) indicates that the word gold can be represented as youth, this meaning that natures first green starts as youth much like life. As one is created and develops throughout life, the blossoming affects of genetics eliminates youth. Much like a flower,

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