My November Guest 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 walked the sodden pasture lane. Her pleasure will not let me stay. She talks and I am fain to list: She's glad the birds are gone away, She's glad her simple worsted gray Is silver now with clinging mist. The desolate, deserted trees, The faded earth, the heavy sky, The beauties she so truly sees, She thinks I have no eye for these, And vexes me for reason why. Not yesterday I learned to know The love of bare November days Before the coming of the snow, But it were vain to tell her so, And they are better for her praise. Robert Frost |
The family portrait is a lost detail in which each home should reclaim; and I aim to assist the renewal of such portraits in the homes across New England! The black and white portrait is a classic. This photographer uses film. The photograph captured with black and white silver based film and will become a family heirloom, one which will grace your home for generations to come.
Monday, November 1, 2010
My November Guest: Robert Frost "A Boys Will" (1915)
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Beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteGreat image. Very "Americana"
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