![]() ![]() “Oh, someday, you'll get to die, yes, but that's a long way off. No doubt, you have a family and probably plenty of debt, by the looks of you. Put away this nonsense about living for yourself, free and easy in the wilderness like a savage. ![]() You can just dropp these fantastic ideas you have about running off to live a natural life or thinking about the life you should have lived. His house is in the village though He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. “Oh, and let me tell you this, you loitering fool. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Lyrics Whose woods these are I think I know. Are you sad about something? Having some personal hardship, are you? Are you feeling sorry for yourself? Well, boo-hoo and too bad for you! Now stop this foolishness and get on with it! There is work to be done, and it is not going to get done with you lagging here. ![]() “Hey, you there! Yes, you, dallying by my woods! Don't you have somewhere to be? I suppose your employer enjoys throwing his hard earned money away so you can sit out here in the cold gawking at trees? The poem is best summed up in this way:įor the working man in society, life sucks and then you die. There is no beauty or optimism in this poem, only gloom. ![]()
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