Robert Lee Frost (Роберт Ли Фрост)

One Step Backward Taken


Not only sands and gravels
Were once more on their travels,
But gulping muddy gallons
Great boulders off their balance
Bumped heads together dully
And started down the gully.
Whole capes caked off in slices.
I felt my standpoint shaken
In the universal crisis.
But with one step backward taken
I saved myself from going.
A world torn loose went by me.
Then the rain stopped and the blowing,
And the sun came out to dry me.

Robert Lee Frost’s other poems:

  1. The Investment
  2. Reluctance
  3. Pan with Us
  4. What Fifty Said
  5. Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter

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