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I want the summary of the poem 'Going for water' written by Robert Frost.

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Answered by bhramanand72
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This poem "Going for Water" was written as an apology to his wife to remind her of a moment they shared as children. The poem describes brook named Haya rock that was found near Frost's home.
Going for Water was first published in A Boy's Well in 1913. It figured at the end of the first three sections and it was one of only two poems the other being reluctance not to have a gloss. Many of the poems in the volume and like many of the poems in the volume it is set in a natural landscape moreover the images it presents the brook the words and the hearing of soft music are typically frosty and both in their recurrence in Frost's Canon and in their symbolic meaning. The situation in the poem is also one of Robert Frost favorites: The speaker tells of how he and another person were once forced to go in search of a brook because there well was empty. Their quest affords them the opportunity to enter the woods behind their hoist and to stop there caught up with a feeling of exhilaration at the sight of a moonlit Sylvan scene.
Answered by hs26102005
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The poem going for water was written by Robert frost and the poet tells us the way autumn went by drying up all the water in the well. The kids mentioned in the poem goes in search of water and found themselves comical (as the poet says that they ran behind the moon, and he mentioned about some dwarfs who ran to hide behind the trees) They ran into a forest to seek water from the brook ( even they had doubt that the water still runs in the brook).

At last they neared the brook and saw the brook with water that flowed as “ silver blade”. And thus they found water…..

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