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Nothing Gold can Stay Poem by Robert Frost

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This is an interperetation of nothing gold can stay by robert frost. This is my english project . Well the grades were in! i found out i got a 100% on it! i got an A ^^ Nothing gold can stay by robert frost. This poem was made to remind you that not all good things last forever. Music: Children of Beslan by Steven cravis. I do not own the music and i do not have any rights to this song whatsoever. Steven cravis made the song and therefore has rights to this song. i only used it in this video. Video by seth echevarria Enjoy! and be patient with the spacer at the end. its part of the video!
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  1. i was in class study for that poem and what’s its really mean…i really love the music..it makes me want to go to sleep…^>^zZzZ

  2. not to disagree wth what some of you are saying but its not just about being a kid forver its also about seeing things for the fist time like seeing a sunset for the first time thats gold..its like a childs point of view being able to experience things for the first time..i think thats every one needs to live theres still good in the world..all though some people dont no that…(btw i came to that understanding by reading “the outsiders/S.E Hinton its a great book)

  3. R.I.P Steve Jobs
    you were the gold and sadly you left

  4. lol. my best friend and i read this book like, 5 times, and we loved it soooo much, we memorized the poem the second time we read it. then when we saw the movie, we loved the story even more, and now we have every line of the movie memorized ^.^ -333 gotta love The Outsiders and best friends c:

  5. Have to memorize this poem for 5th period. I use this video. The poem really goes with the book and the song was what I felt when I read The Outsiders. =D love dat book -3

  6. Haha I have to recite this poem for Language Arts using your video to memorize it

  7. @rocky97100 …naaaah it means being young is beautiful

  8. @Megaman3451 Hmm that’s your own interpretation as i see people agree, but that’s your guy’s point of view.

  9. @Megaman3451 HER EARLY LEAFS A FLOWER MEANS THAT EVEN THE LEAFS THAT COM FIRST ITS AMAZING.

  10. love ittt

  11. @cupcakes43210 “Stay Gold” by Stevie Wonder is written for a book called The Outsiders that used the poem as a main detail to the plot. One of the character’s last words was, “Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold,” after the main character read the poem to him earlier in the book.

  12. @magicguitarist2
    thank you.

  13. @cupcakes43210 yes stay gold stevie wonder

  14. Is there any song that can relate to this poem?

  15. @Megaman3451

    … Meh >.>

  16. @Megaman3451 i dont think thats what this is about 

  17. thumbs up if you had to recite this for english/language class, i did :)

  18. im my 4th period were reading the book the outsiders and we had to recite the peom i got a 100 it was easy

  19. @veneno2717 ….and that’s why hellicopter parents suck!! LOL ;)

  20. taking an interest in this, good job on the background music, learning bout this in language arts for school.

  21. your gold when your a kid. -like green

    every thing is new – dawn

    something you enjoy deeply is gold. like how ponyboy digs sunsets. (:

    - johnny cade – the outsiders(:♥

  22. This poem really speaks to my soul. . I think we all want to hold on to childhood, but the truth is, we can always be a child in our hearts. . and that’s how God wants to welcome back when we die

  23. @Megaman3451
    Which is why mothers have to let their children grow.
    to hang on to the innocence of childhood forever is like trying to fit a big turtle into a small shell. its inevitable. becuase no matter how hard you hold on to it, it will always slip. and if you do hang on to it in adulthood, you will suffer greatly.

  24. natures first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold=baby born and growing up
    but her early leafs a flower but only so an hour= her baby is a child but only for so long
    then leaf subsides to leaf so eden sank to grief= growing up
    so dawn goes down to day, nothin gold can stay= you grow up and die

  25. Nature’s first green is gold = kids
    Her hardest hue to hold. = not being able to be a kid forever
    Her early leaf’s a flower; = kids
    But only so an hour. = not being able to be a kid forever
    Then leaf subsides to leaf. = losing the essence of being a kid
    So Eden sank to grief, = losing the essence of being a kid
    So dawn goes down to day. = losing the essence of being a kid
    Nothing gold can stay. = losing the essence of being a kid


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