Robert Frost was a renowned American poet, and he is known for his captivating and thought-provoking poems.
A Question Poem by Robert Frost
Robert Frost, a master of verse,
Crafted words, a poetic universe.
In New England’s woods, his muse unfurls,
A question asked, in rhyme it swirls.
“The Road Not Taken,” a classic quest,
Life’s crossroads, choices manifest.
Two paths diverge, a traveler ponders,
Which to tread, the heart meanders.
“Do I dare disturb the universe?”
In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” rehearse.
T.S. Eliot queries with a measured tone,
A soul’s longing, a man alone.
Questions echo in poetic air,
Asking truths, unveiling despair.
In Frost’s words, a timeless theme,
A question poem, a poetic dream.
Poems / Robert Frost
- The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost, 1916 - Fire and Ice
Robert Frost, 1920 - Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Robert Frost, 1923 - Acquainted with the Night
Robert Frost, 1928 - Birches
Robert Frost, 1915 - Mending Wall
Robert Frost, 1914 - The Gift Outright
Robert Frost - Nothing Gold Can Stay
Robert Frost, 1923 - Choose Something Like a Star
Robert Frost, 1947 - A Question
Robert Frost - The Oven Bird
Robert Frost - After Apple-Picking
Robert Frost, 1914 - Home Burial
Robert Frost, 1914 - Out, Out—
Robert Frost, 1916 - The runaway
Robert Frost, 1923