I name all the flowers I am sure they weren't; Not fireweed loving where woods have burnt- what is mean
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Explanation:
In this poem, Robert Frost explores, among other things, the theme of the amazing beauty of nature. The title mentions the idea of time quickly passing by. In the work, the poet expresses a desire to return, to go back in his life and look closer to a flower he once saw as he quickly passed by. The flower probably is a symbol for a beautiful moment in life that he feels he was not able to fully appreciate at the time. It may be a moment in his past to which he would now like to return but knows he can not. He wonders whether all beautiful things are given only to those who can not come close enough to appreciate them fully. The voyage in this poem is to one’s past and it really takes place in the mind. This poem is dedicated to Frost’s friend Ridgely Torrence.