Quote by Robert Frost

My sorrow, when she's here with me, thinks these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can be; she loves the bare, the withered tree; she walks the sodden pasture lane.


My sorrow, when she's here with me, thinks these dark days o

Summary

This quote suggests that the narrator's sorrow is personified as a companion who finds beauty in the melancholic aspects of life. It conveys the idea that during dark and rainy autumn days, the sorrowful presence of the narrator's companion enhances their perception of the world. Their sorrow appreciates the beauty in the bare, withered trees and walks along the wet pasture lane. Despite the gloominess, the quote implies that there is solace and a unique kind of beauty to be found in these somber moments.

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Seasons
By Robert Frost
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