What does the poet see the distance scenes of the past?
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The poem “Dust of Snow” by Robert Frost is a simple and short poem, yet with a deeper and larger meaning. The poet explains how an act as petty as experiencing snow on one’s body can brighten one’s day up. The message of the poem is put into words by Robert Frost:
“Always, always a larger significance...
A little thing touches a larger thing.”
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